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  2. CPU-Z - Wikipedia

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    CPU-Z is more comprehensive in virtually all areas compared to the tools provided in the Windows to identify various hardware components, and thus assists in identifying certain components without the need of opening the case; particularly the core revision and RAM clock rate.

  3. System monitor - Wikipedia

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    A system monitor displaying system resources usage. A system monitor is a hardware or software component used to monitor system resources and performance in a computer system. [1]

  4. Hardware performance counter - Wikipedia

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    Another benefit of using them is that no source code modifications are needed in general. However, the types and meanings of hardware counters vary from one kind of architecture to another due to the variation in hardware organizations. There can be difficulties correlating the low level performance metrics back to source code.

  5. Does your Windows 11 PC keep restarting? Let's fix that ... - AOL

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    However, there's a multitude of free-to-use apps that manufacturers have developed to measure your CPU temperature, including Core Temp, HWMonitor or Open Hardware Monitor.

  6. Performance Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Cache performance object consists of counters that monitor the file system cache, an area of physical memory that stores recently used data as long as possible to permit access to the data without having to read from the disk. Because applications typically use the cache, the cache is monitored as an indicator of application I/O operations.

  7. SpeedFan - Wikipedia

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    SpeedFan is a system monitor for Microsoft Windows that can read temperatures, voltages and fan speeds of computer components. [3] It can change computer fan speeds depending on the temperature of various components.

  8. AIDA64 - Wikipedia

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    AIDA64 is available in four editions: in an Extreme edition targeted at home/personal use, AIDA64 Engineer, AIDA64 Business and AIDA64 Network Audit all targeted towards professionals. On October 6, 2010, the version 1.0 was released. The version 5.20.3400 released in March 2015 had a hardware database holding over 176,000 entries. [7]

  9. CPUID - Wikipedia

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    Former use: Number of logical processors per physical processor; two for the Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading Technology. [47] if Hyper-threading feature flag is set. CPUID.01.EDX.HTT [bit 28]= 1 31:24 Local APIC ID: The initial APIC-ID is used to identify the executing logical processor. [b] Pentium 4 and subsequent processors.