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    CPU-Z Readme file

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    Version 1.87

    November 2018

    Contact : [email protected]

    Web page: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

    Validation page : https://valid.x86.fr/

    Hall of Fame : https://valid.x86.fr/records.php

    CPUID SDK : http://www.cpuid-pro.com/products-services.php



    Configuration file (cpuz.ini)

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    The configuration file must be named cpuz.ini and be present at the same directory level

    as cpuz.exe. It contains the following :


    [CPU-Z]

    VERSION=x.x.x.x

    TextFontName=

    TextFontSize=14

    TextFontColor=000080

    LabelFontName=

    LabelFontSize=14

    ACPI=1

    PCI=1

    MaxPCIBus=256

    DMI=1

    Sensor=1

    SMBus=1

    Display=1

    UseDisplayAPI=1

    BusClock=1

    Chipset=1

    SPD=1

    XOC=0

    CheckUpdates=1



    - TextFontName : Font used for the information boxes.

    - TextFontSize : Size of the font used for the information boxes.

    - TextFontColor : Color of the font used for the information boxes. Value is expressed in hexadecimal, and consists in a classic Red/Green/Blue color code : RRGGBB

    - LabelFontName : Font used for the label boxes.

    - LabelFontSize : Size of the font used for the label boxes.

    - Sensor : Set to OFF (or 0) disables sensor chip detection and voltages measurement. 1 to enable.

    - PCI : Set to OFF (or 0) disables the PCI information. This disables chipset, SPD and, depending on the hardware, sensoring information. 1 to enable.

    - MaxPCIBus : Sets the maximum PCI bus to scan. Default value is 256.

    - DMI : Set to OFF (or 0) disables the DMI (Desktop Management Interface) information. This concerns BIOS vendor and version, motherboard vendor and revision. 1 to enable.

    - SMBus : Set to OFF (or 0) disables SMBus information : SPD, and, depending on the hardware, sensoring information. 1 to enable.

    - Display : Set to OFF (or 0) disables the video card information reported in the validator. 1 to enable.

    - UseDisplayAPI : Set to 1, uses the display driver to read the display adapters information.

    - BusClock : Set to 1, uses the bus clock as primary clock source. Set to 0 to use an alternate method.

    - Chipset : set to OFF (or 0) disables the memory controller and southbridge information. 1 to enable.

    - SPD : set to 0 to disable SPD reading. 1 to enable.

    - XOC : eXtreme Overclock Mode : runs CPU-Z with as little system load as possible. Your system won't be fully validated before it is manually checked. Requires to restart CPU-Z.

    - CheckUpdates : set to 0 to disable the new version checker at startup. 1 to enable.


    Parameters

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    -txt=filename : Launch CPU-Z in ghost mode (no interface appears) and generates the register dump file (.txt)

    in the same directory as the exe file.


    -html=filename : Same as "-txt" except it generates the html report.


    -core=id : Displays clock speed of core #id (id can be set from 0 to Number of cores minus one).


    -bench : runs CPU-Z without interface, runs the benchmark, and saves the result in a TXT file named like the machine.



    Keys

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    F5 : save the current tab in a bmp file

    F6 : save the current tab in the clipboard

    F7 : save cvf file in the current directory



    Cache Latency Tool

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    The cache latency tool can be downloaded at that address : http://download.cpuid.com/misc/latency.zip

    HWMonitor Readme file

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    Version 1.38

    November 2018

    Contact : [email protected]

    Web page: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

    CPUID SDK : http://www.cpuid-pro.com/products-system-monitoring-kit.php


    History

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    1.38 - November 2018

    - Intel Gemini Lake family.

    - Intel Xeon E processors.

    - Fix issue with multiple graphics devices.


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    1.37 - October 2018

    - Improved support of Z390 mainboards.

    - New performance limits indicators (NVIDIA GPUs)

    - Fix GPU utilization bug reported at 0%.


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    1.36 - September 2018

    - AMD Threadripper 2000 processors.

    - Intel 9th generation Core family (Coffee Lake 9900K, 9700K, 9600K, 9600, 9500 and 9400).

    - Intel Coffee Lake-U processors.

    - Preliminary support of ASUS WMI monitoring.


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    1.35 - April 2018

    - AMD Ryzen 2000 processors.

    - Intel Xeon Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinium processors.

    - Improved Intel IGP monitoring.

    - Improved HDD monitoring.


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    1.34 - December 2017

    - AMD Raven Ridge processors.

    - Windows 10 Build 16299.

    - Improved NVIDIA GPUs monitoring.


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    1.33 - October 2017

    - Intel Coffee Lake processors and Z370 platform.

    - Intel Skylake-X HCC processors.

    - Intel Xeon Skylake-SP and Xeon W Skylake processors.


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    1.32 - August 2017

    - Intel Core X processors (KBL-X and SKL-X) and X299 platform.

    - AMD ThreadRipper and X399 platform.


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    1.31 - March 2017

    - AMD Ryzen processors.

    - AMD Polaris GPU power report.


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    1.30 - October 2016

    - Corsair Hydro series CPU coolers (H80i, H100i, H110i, H115i) support.

    - Corsair RMi and AXi series PSUs support.

    - NVMe SSDs support.

    - Intel Kaby Lake processors.

    - AMD Bristol Ridge processors.

    - NVIDIA Pascal GPUs (GTX10x0).


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    1.29 - June 2016

    - Intel Broadwell-E/EP processors.

    - Intel Skylake Pentium and Celeron.

    - AMD Carrizo APUs.

    - Adds disks volumes space utilisation.


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    1.28 - July 2015

    - Intel Broadwell and Intel Skylake CPUs.

    - Added indivudual CPU load.

    - Added NVIDIA TDP percentage


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    1.27 - March 2015

    - Report CPU and GPU clocks.

    - Intel Core M CPUs and preliminary support of Intel Skylake.


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    1.26 - December 2014

    - Added CPU and GPU utilization.

    - Added DRAM power (Haswell processors).

    - Intel X99 Platform (DDR4 and Haswell-E).

    - Support for Windows 10.

    - New application icon.


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    1.25 - May 2014

    - Intel Haswell-E, Core i7-4770R and Core i5-4570R Crystal Well, Celeron Haswell (G1830, G1820).

    - AMD Athlon 5350 & 5150, Sempron 3850 & 2650 (Kabini), A10-7850K, A10-7800, A10-7700K, A8-7600, A6-7400K, A4-7300 (Kaveri), A6-6420K, A4-6320, A4-4020 (Richland).

    - Nuvoton NCT6106 and SMSC SCH5636 SIOs (Fujitsu mainboards).