CPUZ 1.4

cpu-z said:
  • VIA P4M800CE chipset support.
  • Preliminary support for Intel Penryn CPUs family (45 nm).
  • Intel Core 2 Duo E6x20, Pentium E2140/2160 processors recognition.
  • Intel P35, G33, G31, Q35, Q33, X38 chipsets support.
  • Intel GL960/GM965/PM965 chipsets support.
  • AMD Athlon 64 "Lima" processor support.
  • AMD Geode LX processor support.
  • NVIDIA nForce 520 chipset support.
  • New parameter "-console" to generate output in a command prompt (Windows XP only).
  • New icon, courtesy of Techlogica.
 
PinkFloyd said:
What dya mean Vcore support?
As in being able to change the Vcore?

I assume as in being able to display actual vcore and not some ficticious figure? CPU-Z reports 1.079v even though its 1.475 in the bios and 1.43 actual (as read by asus pc-probe).
 
Anything over about 1.4/1.45v, Cpu-z starts reporting incorrect Vcore, somthing like 1.113v etc

Its a big shame they havnt solved this, I thought one of the main things the new revision would include is this fix, as its a pretty major flaw in an otherwise top piece of software.
 
Sipha said:
Anything over about 1.4/1.45v, Cpu-z starts reporting incorrect Vcore, somthing like 1.113v etc

Its a big shame they havnt solved this, I thought one of the main things the new revision would include is this fix, as its a pretty major flaw in an otherwise top piece of software.

In my case, on my commando, vcore can be anything and it will always display as 1.079v. :(
 
On my striker i get 1.376v on both 1.39 version and same on version 1.4 actual in probe is 1.39v not so far out
 
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