CPU-Z
Version 1.27
February 2005
Contact : cpuz@cpuid.org
Web page: http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
Validation page : http://valid.x86-secret.com/

CPU-Z is a freeware and can be freely distributed.


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]
TextFontName=Verdana
TextFontSize=13
TextFontColor=000060
LabelFontName=Verdana
LabelFontSize=13
DMI=1
Sensor=1
SMBus=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 0 disables sensor chip detection and voltages measurement. 
- DMI : Set to 0 disables the DMI (Desktop Management Interface) information. This concerns BIOS vendor and version, motherboard vendor and revision. 
- SMBus : Set to 0 disables SMBus information : SPD, and, depending on the hardware, sensoring information.  


Parameters
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-file=filename : Launch CPU-Z in ghost mode : no interface appears, 
the file report is created in the same directory than the exe file.


Keys
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F5 : save the current tab in a bmp file
F6 : save the current tab in the clipboard


Cache Latency Tool
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The cache latency tool is now a stand-alone program that is included in the CPU-Z package.
Please run latency.exe from a console, within Windows.
You can use a pipe command to save the results :
c:\CPUZ>latency.exe >result.txt


History
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1.27 - February 2005
- Support for Intel Pentium 4 6xx CPUs.
- New validation system.
- Hundred of bug fixes.

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1.26 - December 2004
- VCore display on Pentium M CPUs.
- New CPU clock computation.
- Improved support of Transmeta CPUs.
- Several bugs fixed.

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1.25 - November 2004
- nVidia nForce4 chipset support
- Intel Pentium 4J support
- New button to refresh memory timings
- Several bugs fixed

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1.24 - September 2004
- AMD Sempron support
- New memory SPD page
- PCI-Express graphic interface support
- Configuration file
- External cache latency tool
- Restored html report
- Fix several bugs

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1.23 - June 2004
- Intel i915P/G, i925X chipsets support
- Intel LGA775 CPUs support
- Intel's CPU number display
- New AMD Athlon 64 steppings
- New report in one file

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1.22 - April 2004
- New CPUs : Xeon Nocona, Celeron Prescott
- DDR2 memory support
- Clock mode when iconized

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1.21 - 01/25/2004
- one file package
- Windows 64 support
- new chipsets support
- new CPU support : Celeron M, Pentium 4 "Prescott"

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1.20a - 10/29/2003
- memory frequency and ratio on nForce2
- KT600 support
- W83627THF VRM mode
- SPD read improvement
- Fix some memory leaks (DMI)
- Fix memory size report
- Fix AGP side band status
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