Download: CPU-Z 1.55

CPU-Z is a freeware that gathers information on some of the main devices of your system.

CPU
• Name and number
• Core stepping and process
• Package
• Core voltage
• Internal and external clocks, clock multiplier
• Supported instructions sets
• Cache information

Mainboard
• Vendor, model and revision.
• BIOS model and date.
• Chipset (northbridge and southbridge) and sensor.
• Graphic interface.

Memory
• Frequency and timings.
• Module(s) specification using SPD (Serial Presence Detect) : vendor, serial number, timings table.

System
• Windows and DirectX version.

System Requirements
• Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows Vista (32-bit/64-bit) and Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit)

Download CPU-Z 1.55
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CPU-Z 1.55

What's new in CPU-Z 1.55
This new version adds the following
- VIA VX900/VX900M and VN1000/VN1000M chipsets.
- Intel Core i5-760, Core i7-875K and Core i5-655K processors.
- Intel Core i7-940XM, 840QM, 740QM mobile processors.
- Intel Core i5-450M, 540UM, 430UM, Core i3-370M mobile processors.
- Intel Pentium P6000 processor.
- New parameter in cpuz.ini : UseDisplayAPI.

Install and Remove
Since version 1.51, CPU-Z includes an installer. The installation offers several advantages in comparison to the stand-alone version :
• The installation creates program entries in the start menu and on the desktop.
• The kernel mode driver used by CPU-Z is installed on the system, that avoids to install / remove it at every run. That makes the process more stable and slightly faster.

Installation
Run the setup executable file, and let it guide you for the installation process. The setup installs a service, that is started the first time that you run CPU-Z. After that first run, you can run CPU-Z from any account, even without administrator privileges.

Removal
You can remove the program either from the Add or Remove Programs window (from Settings, Control Panel), or choose Uninstall CPU-Z from Start menu, Programs, CPUID, CPU-Z.

Configuration file
CPU-Z uses a configuration file, cpuz.ini, that allows to set several parameters for the program. The cpuz.ini file must be in the same directory as cpuz.exe.

Source:
CPUID

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