CPU-z vers. 1.19 released

Killrose

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Cpu-z vers. 1.19 released and also another utility that allows on the fly overclocking. Sound scary? thank God there is not a version for my Epox 8RDA or I'd have to guinea pig it!!


Still mis-reports my CPU core voltage and displays my vdd voltage instead, oh well its free. Get it
Here
 

bacillus

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thanks for that.
I'm really pleased that my asus board will work with the o/clocking utility!
 

RalfHutter

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Originally posted by: shady06
only supports 865/875 mobos...

I dunno. Here's what it says on the "Supported Hardware" page:



Following chipsets are fully supported :
* Intel i430TX, i440LX, i440FX, i440BX/ZX, i810/E, i815/E/EP/EM, i845, i845E, i845G, i850/E, i845PE/GE, E7205 (Granite Bay), E7500, i852, i855, i865P/PE/G (Springdale), i875P (Canterwood).
* VIA Apollo VP3, Apollo Pro, Apollo Pro +, Apollo Pro 266, KX133, KT133(&A), KT266(&A), KT400, P4X266(&A).
* AMD 751, 761, 762 (760MP).
* SiS 645, 648, 735.
* nVidia nForce 1&2 series.
 

Noid

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I had to revert back to 1.18....

My CPU mtz and Fsb values were huge.
(overflowed the display value)
 

RalfHutter

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I don't think it's working right for me either. It shows that PAT is disabled even though I'm running an Intel 875PBZ board at all default settings. There's no options in the BIOS (suprise!) to enable or disable PAT so you'd certainly think that it'd be enabled on an Intel 875 board.