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    Looking for program

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Bodycount69, May 23, 2011.

  1. Bodycount69

    Bodycount69 Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys im having a brain fart :( im look for that program CGPU or GPU or something like that it reads your video information anyone point me in the right direction ?
     
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    myx Notebook Deity

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    CPU-Z for cpu and GPU-Z for gpu ?

    Or something like SIW for complete information? (freeware program similar to AIDA, former Everest)
     
  3. Bodycount69

    Bodycount69 Notebook Consultant

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    Thats it thanks :)
     
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    DCx Banned!

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    Hwinfo or HW monitor will also work (from the CPU-Z guys)
     
  5. Yiddo

    Yiddo Believe, Achieve, Receive

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    ^^ HFINFO is the best in my opinion it does exactly what it says on the tin and then some. I used to use EVEREST which dug really deep on information.
     
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    I use HWiNFO32 for general monitoring and i used throttlestop to check the multipliers under different CPU load condition. So far TS is the only software that accurately reported the CPU multipliers for me when i was idling or using only one or 2 cores.