Cpu-z 1.63

csbin

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- Intel Pentium & Celeron "Ivy Bridge" CPUs.
- AMD Athlon X4 750K.
- FMA3 & 4 instructions sets.
- Support for systems with more than 64 CPUs.
- Report TDP in validation pages.

http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html


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Idontcare

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Thanks :)

CPU-z needs two new features IMO. On the CPU tab, where it displays clocks (Core #0), it would be great if this showed the max clockspeed since CPU-z was opened as well as the current clockspeed at the time.

With clocks going to idle at the end of a bench run it makes CPUz have less utility when doing screencaps of the bench with a CPUz window because the CPUz window is not showing the clockspeed at which the bench was ran. Having a "max clock" value shown would add value to the CPUz screenshot.

Likewise for Core Voltage, since that decreases with idle. We don't really care to see idle voltage and idle clocks displayed on CPUz when capturing a screenshot of CPUz alongside some benchmark program we just ran.
 

mikk

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Thanks :)

CPU-z needs two new features IMO. On the CPU tab, where it displays clocks (Core #0), it would be great if this showed the max clockspeed since CPU-z was opened as well as the current clockspeed at the time.

With clocks going to idle at the end of a bench run it makes CPUz have less utility when doing screencaps of the bench with a CPUz window because the CPUz window is not showing the clockspeed at which the bench was ran. Having a "max clock" value shown would add value to the CPUz screenshot.

Likewise for Core Voltage, since that decreases with idle. We don't really care to see idle voltage and idle clocks displayed on CPUz when capturing a screenshot of CPUz alongside some benchmark program we just ran.


I would like to have this, would be a nice helpful addition. Can someone ask the author if he can add this?

only 64? Still no support for me then. :(

more than 64
 

csbin

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Thanks :)

CPU-z needs two new features IMO. On the CPU tab, where it displays clocks (Core #0), it would be great if this showed the max clockspeed since CPU-z was opened as well as the current clockspeed at the time.

With clocks going to idle at the end of a bench run it makes CPUz have less utility when doing screencaps of the bench with a CPUz window because the CPUz window is not showing the clockspeed at which the bench was ran. Having a "max clock" value shown would add value to the CPUz screenshot.

Likewise for Core Voltage, since that decreases with idle. We don't really care to see idle voltage and idle clocks displayed on CPUz when capturing a screenshot of CPUz alongside some benchmark program we just ran.

Sorry I am not the author:$
 
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sm625

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is the AMD Athlon X4 750K even real? I cant find any reviews or benchmarks of it.
 

lamedude

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Post-32nm Processor Instructions detection would be nice. I have no idea what CPUs support this and for Win8 its actually a useful feature.
 

AdamK47

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Installed and launched it. I'm really getting sick of seeing this the first time I start it:

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crashtech

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That's funny, I get that same error on my dual Xeon E5472 rig, but thought it must have been my config.
 

AdamK47

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There is probably something common between our systems that triggers it. I only get it after a new Windows session. It never happens subsequent times within the session.