CPU-Z 2.0 is now available, with more updated libraries of new hardware, including the latest processors and graphics cards. New Intel and AMD products, such as the Core i9-12900KS and AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D, are supported in the newest version. The Core i9-12900KS is a 5.5 GHz boost clock CPU from the Alder Lake-S family. The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D is the company’s first consumer-level CPU featuring 3D V-Cache designs.
CPU-Z is a freeware system profiling and monitoring programme for computers running Microsoft Windows and Android tablets and phones. The freeware application recognises the user’s CPU, memory, motherboard chipset, and other computer hardware elements often found in PCs and Android devices.
CPU-Z is more comprehensive than the Windows operating system’s tools and programmes for pinpointing various hardware components, allowing for assistance in choosing specific characteristics without dismantling the computer setup. The core revision and RAM clock speeds are two of CPU-most Z’s unique features. CPU-Z can also provide details on the graphics processor.
CPU-Z featured a display that BenchmarkHQ captured at the start of the twenty-first century. The CPU-Z application hasn’t changed in appearance in twenty years, and it shouldn’t. The software is extensively used, and the creators understand that if something is working well, there is no reason to modify the general appearance and confuse consumers.
The monitoring programme supports Intel’s thin laptop 12th Gen Core Alder Lake P/U CPU series and AMD’s Ryzen 6000 series, commonly known as the Rembrandt family. In addition, a bug in CPU-“Graphics” Z’s tab that displayed inaccurate data for the AMD Radeon 6500XT graphics chip has been rectified.
The developer’s changelog for the latest release is displayed below for easy reference, detailing what has been added to CPU-Z 2.0:
- Intel Core i9 12900KS.
- Intel Core i7-1280P/1270P/1260P, Core i5-1250P/1240P, Core i3-1220P (28W).
- Intel Core i7-1265U/1255U, Core i5 1245U/1235U, Core i3 1215U (15W).
- Intel Core i7-1260U/1250U, Core i5 1240U/1230U, Core i3 1210U (9W).
- Intel Pentium 8505, Celeron 7305 (15W).
- Intel Pentium 8500, Celeron 7300 (9W).
- AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D.v
- AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT.
- Preliminary support of AMD Ryzen 6000 “Rembrandt” APUs.
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