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Thursday, 03 May 2007 23:33

CPU-Z Version 1.40 Released

Written by Sanjin Rados

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New Intel inside


CPU-Z is a freeware software that gathers information about some of the main devices of your system. The new release brings support for the Intel Penryn CPU family (45nm).

A whole bunch of new Intel chipsets is now supported, including P35, G33, G31, Q35, Q33, X38, GL960/GM965/PM965 chipsets. Intel Core 2 Duo E6x20, Pentium E2140/2160 processors are also supported.

AMD Athlon "Lima" and AMD Geode LX processor support is also included, just like NVIDIA nForce 520 chipset support. Our sources said that 1.4 can recognize Agena as K10 now. 


The good old CPU-Z logo icon is gone. You can look at the new logo and download the new version here. Good job Franck.

 

 

Last modified on Friday, 04 May 2007 05:18

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