Acer Aspire Desktop Specs

Find specifications, or specs, for your Acer Aspire desktop computers right here, right now. Providing specs for Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP and Vista operating systems. Whether you need video specs, RAM size card specs, processor speed specs, memory specs, CD specs, mouse or input device specs or any other needed device specs, we have them here ready for you to download instantly.

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Acer Aspire Desktop specs
Much like the notebook line, these desktop computers are of high quality and affordability. These are the desktops that define Acer in the home user market of computer systems. Specs for the following models of Acer desktop computers; Aspire E360, Acer Aspire E500, Acer Aspire E650, Acer Aspire SA20, Acer Aspire SA60, Acer Aspire SA80, Acer Aspire T100, Acer Aspire T120c, Acer Aspire T130, Acer Aspire T135, Acer Aspire T160, Acer Aspire T300, Acer Aspire T310, Acer Aspire T320, Acer Aspire T600, Acer Aspire T650, Acer Aspire T670. Click here for all specs.

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Providing specs for RAM size, video, processor speed, memory, monitor, chipsets, disk drives, display adapters, software, keyboard, imaging devices, mouse, touchpad, DMA, PCI bus and processor type ports on your Aspire desktop computer system. These specs are for the following Windows operating systems: Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista. Knowing what's installed, or better what's NOT installed, on your computer is essential in order to upgrade or replace components. Finding the specifications of your particular computer or laptop can be difficult indeed. Every computer maker these days offers the consumer a wide range of options when ordering a brand new computer. The very best way to find out exactly what you have on your computer is to actually look inside. For some, that's not a good idea. If you are really stuck and the manufacturer isn't making it easy to find the specs for your computer, or you're not sure of the brand of computer, or perhaps the computer has changed components over the years, you can always download a program that will find computer specifications for you. There are several around that you can find for free, my favorite is Belarc Advisor. Go to your favorite search engine and search for Belarc so you can download it. Once downloaded, simply run the program and it should tell you just about everything that's installed on your computer. Finding computer specifications shouldn't be this hard, but it is;-)