This app from 2017 works, but personally I'll stick with the portable version of the free HWiNFO.
neowin[.]net/software/hwinfo-734/
Probably won't matter to most, but installing HARDiNFO 8 PRO in a Win10 Pro 64-bit VM, I 1st encountered a message that the app required a minimum 1024 x 768 display [the height was set at 720], though after setting the display to 1024 x 768 some things in the app's window were still cut off. I was surprised that when you enter the key into the setup window I could not just copy/paste the entire key. And while HARDiNFO 8 PRO does provide quite a bit of info, I was surprised by what I didn't see, including notably UEFI booting, TPM, & Secure Boot, though back in 2017 Win11 wasn't yet a thing, so that stuff was less important I imagine. I wouldn't use either app, HARDiNFO 8 PRO or HWiNFO for benching -- the purpose of benchmarking is to compare performance, and you want to compare your results with the broadest possible data set to be meaningful, which means using the most popular benchmarking apps, e.g., Crystal Disk Mark for SSD performance.
HARDiNFO 8 PRO takes up ~57MB in the programs folder, with a "{16E7016A-24E3-4256-8BA0-68788D551E5E}" folder added to ProgramData [that name may be be different for each copy of Windows], 4 new fonts, and a couple of small files added to Windows\ Installer. I recorded 424,429 new registry entries.