PCSpecs

Know Your Hardware

A free, portable Windows tool that shows your complete PC hardware specs with live monitoring — in a sleek native app window. No install required.

Download for Windows

Portable .exe — no installation required. Windows 10/11.

Everything About Your PC

CPU Model & Usage
🎮 GPU Temp & VRAM
💾 RAM Speed & Slots
💿 NVMe / SSD / HDD
📋 Motherboard & BIOS
🌐 Network Adapters
🔋 Battery Status
📊 Disk & Net I/O

Full Hardware Details

CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, motherboard, BIOS, network adapters — everything in one dashboard.

Live Monitoring

Real-time CPU usage per core, GPU temperature & load, RAM usage, disk I/O, and network throughput.

100% Private

The desktop app collects no data, has no telemetry, and makes no network calls. Everything runs locally on your machine.

Zero Install

Single portable .exe (~40 MB). Download, double-click, done. A native app window opens instantly.

How It Works

1

Download PCSpecs.exe

2

Double-click to run

3

A native window opens with your live hardware dashboard

Privacy First

PCSpecs runs entirely on your machine. It never connects to the internet, never sends your data anywhere, and has zero tracking or analytics built in. The source code is fully open on GitHub — verify it yourself.

View Source on GitHub →

FAQ

Is PCSpecs free?

Yes, completely free and open source. No ads, no subscriptions, no hidden costs.

Does it collect any data?

No. PCSpecs never connects to the internet. Your hardware data stays on your machine and is never sent anywhere.

Does it work on macOS or Linux?

Not yet — Windows 10/11 only for now. macOS and Linux support is planned.

Do I need to install it?

No. PCSpecs is a single portable .exe file. Download it, double-click, and it runs. No installer, no registry changes, no admin rights needed.

Why does Windows SmartScreen show a warning?

Because the .exe is unsigned. Windows shows this warning for all unsigned executables. Click "More info" then "Run anyway" to proceed. The source code is fully open on GitHub for verification.

Can it detect my GPU temperature?

Yes for NVIDIA GPUs (via nvidia-smi). AMD and Intel GPU names are detected, but temperature/load monitoring for non-NVIDIA GPUs is limited.