If you want to know technical details about your system or parts
inside it, the easiest thing is to consult the manual which comes with
your PC. But if have misplaced your user manual or never had one, you
may need to identify your Intel motherboard by other means. Identifying
an Intel motherboard can often be accomplished by opening the computer’s
case and inspecting the motherboard itself or this can be easily done
with a software program.
CPU-Z is the best
and easiest to use tool that gathers information on some of the main
devices of your system and the best thing is this small utility is
absolutely free to use.
CPU-Z fetches information about:
- CPU like it’s Name and model number, core stepping and process, Core voltage, Internal and external clocks, clock multiplier, Supported instructions sets, Cache information.
- Mainboard (Vendor, model and revision,BIOS model and date,Chipset)
- Memory (Frequency and timings, Module(s))
-System (Windows and DirectX version installed)
Download CPU-Z v1.53 (last updated: Dec 20,2009)
Visit: CPU-Z official site
CPU-Z fetches information about:
- CPU like it’s Name and model number, core stepping and process, Core voltage, Internal and external clocks, clock multiplier, Supported instructions sets, Cache information.
- Mainboard (Vendor, model and revision,BIOS model and date,Chipset)
- Memory (Frequency and timings, Module(s))
-System (Windows and DirectX version installed)
Download CPU-Z v1.53 (last updated: Dec 20,2009)
Visit: CPU-Z official site