| Sunday, February 15 2009 |
The latest version of the popular CPU, motherboard and memory identification utility from CPUID, was released yesterday. The new version brings:
Source: CPUID
- Improved support for AMD Phenom II processor.
- New Intel Core i7 models.
- Support for NVIDIA 740i chipset.
- Several bug fixes.
Source: CPUID
User comments
Just to point out, it should say Download CPU-Z 1.50 not 1.49. :P
Anyway, is there a way to see what the several bug fixes were? I didn't have any, but I just like to see what was actually fixed.
Anyway, is there a way to see what the several bug fixes were? I didn't have any, but I just like to see what was actually fixed.
by: Disruptor4Damn, thats cus I copied that bit from a previous article, lol.
Just to point out, it should say Download CPU-Z 1.50 not 1.49. :P
Anyway, is there a way to see what the several bug fixes were? I didn't have any, but I just like to see what was actually fixed.
I really need to wake up!
:toast:
Well it's got off to a great start....apparently my CPU is an AMD Opteron 1387. Either I'm lucky, or this is wrong. *sigh* *reports bug*
Worst of all, I can't even find an AMD Opteron 1387 anywhere. Not even listed on AMD's website.
Worst of all, I can't even find an AMD Opteron 1387 anywhere. Not even listed on AMD's website.
by: Darknovathen you have some sort of super secret cpu that nobody knows of:roll:
Well it's got off to a great start....apparently my CPU is an AMD Opteron 1387. Either I'm lucky, or this is wrong. *sigh* *reports bug*
Worst of all, I can't even find an AMD Opteron 1387 anywhere. Not even listed on AMD's website.
