CPU-Z

1:07 (Android) March 27, 2014

CPU -Z is a freeware system program which allows the user to read and display the operating system and hardware data. Arranged in tabs, CPU -Z information about the processor, motherboard, memory, and cache together.

CPU -Z is one of the standard tools of its kind and is also used by the chip manufacturers themselves. So Intel used it on the first demonstration of a system based on DDR3 memory system at the Intel Developer Forum. Furthermore, it is used in many tests of magazines and online publications use. These include hardware products in the magazine PC Games Hardware and portal Tom 's Hardware Guide, which is one of the oldest and most famous test pages.

Since version 1.39 supports CPU -Z and the operating system Windows Vista and since the version 1.52 operating system Windows 7 In the latter version, the new Graphics tab has catchment found that provides basic information about the graphics card used. In June 2013 first published a version for Android.

Properties

The following information is shown by CPU -Z:

CPU

  • Name and Number
  • Processor ID and core type
  • Core voltage
  • FSB
  • Internal and external speeds, multiplier
  • Supported instruction sets
  • Cache information

Motherboard

  • Manufacturer, model and revision
  • BIOS version and date
  • Chipset ( northbridge and southbridge ) and sensor
  • Graphical interface

RAM

  • Speed ​​( in MHz) and timing
  • Module specifications when using the SPD model: manufacturer, serial number, timings

Graphics Card

  • Manufacturer, model, revision
  • Chip speed, memory size, type and connection

System

Especially popular is CPU -Z at overclockers, since most accurate information about the hardware can be found with this program. The program also displays important information, such as the FSB for overclocking. Since version 1.40.5 and the dynamic FSB is supported on Intel CPUs.

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