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Computer System Information via powershell

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14 minutes ago, Spev said:

How can I view this information via powershell? It has to be done in this utility. Thank you.

Ya'll some slackers today. Here's the answer (or as close to it I could find)  Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_ComputerSystem

How can I view this information via powershell? It has to be done in this utility. Thank you.

Current PC build: [CPU: Intel i7 8700k] [GPU: GTX 1070 Asus ROG Strix] [Ram: Corsair LPX 32GB 3000MHz] [Mobo: Asus Prime Z370-A] [SSD: Samsung 970 EVO 500GB primary + Samsung 860 Evo 1TB secondary] [PSU: EVGA SuperNova G2 750w 80plus] [Monitors: Dual Dell Ultrasharp U2718Qs, 4k IPS] [Case: Fractal Design R5]

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14 minutes ago, Spev said:

How can I view this information via powershell? It has to be done in this utility. Thank you.

Ya'll some slackers today. Here's the answer (or as close to it I could find)  Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_ComputerSystem

Current PC build: [CPU: Intel i7 8700k] [GPU: GTX 1070 Asus ROG Strix] [Ram: Corsair LPX 32GB 3000MHz] [Mobo: Asus Prime Z370-A] [SSD: Samsung 970 EVO 500GB primary + Samsung 860 Evo 1TB secondary] [PSU: EVGA SuperNova G2 750w 80plus] [Monitors: Dual Dell Ultrasharp U2718Qs, 4k IPS] [Case: Fractal Design R5]

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