New CPU-Z Build Supports AMD FX Bulldozer and Llano
Is that a Bulldozer processor in your desktop or is your computer just happy to see you? With the latest build of CPU-Z released today (v1.58), you can find out. Updates to this popular freeware update have typically been few and far between, and this is only the second time it's been tweaked since late October 2010. In addition to recognizing FX Bulldozer chips, the latest release also detects AMD's Llano APUs and adds preliminary support for Intel's Sandy Bridge-EP processors.
And that's everything that's new in version 1.58. Otherwise, it's same the utility it's always been, giving system owners a detailed rundown of core components, including CPU vitals such as the name, number, core stepping, core voltage, clockspeed, multiplier, cache information, and more; motherboard vendor, model, revision, BIOS model and date, chipset and sensor, and graphic interface; memory frequency, timings, SPD settings, vendor, serial number, and timings table; and Windows and DirectX version.
You can download the latest release here.
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siramic
June 24, 2011 at 10:46am
Definitely one of those must have system information utilities, and especially for validating that Intel E8500 processor you were able to OC to 6.4GHz ;-)
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