Versions:

  • 2.19
  • 2.18
  • 2.17
  • 2.16
  • 2.15
  • 2.14
  • 2.13
  • 2.12
  • 2.11
  • 2.10
  • 2.09
  • 2.08
  • 2.07
  • 2.06.1
  • 2.06
  • 2.05
  • 2.03
  • 2.02
  • 2.01
  • 2.00
  • 1.99
  • 1.98
  • 1.97
  • 1.96
  • 1.95
  • 1.93
  • 1.92
  • TAICHI
  • ROG
  • PHANTOM
  • MSI
  • GBT
  • CM
  • ASR
  • AORUS

CPUID CPU-Z is a long-standing system information utility that catalogs the technical identity and real-time status of critical PC hardware. Now in its thirty-fifth public release, version 2.19 continues to serve technicians, reviewers, over-clockers, and everyday users who need an instant, read-only snapshot of processor name, stepping, codename, package, and cache hierarchy, as well as mainboard vendor, model, chipset, and BIOS revision. The program also decodes installed memory: type, capacity, dual- or quad-channel mode, XMP profiles, and individual slot data from SPD chips, while a live panel shows each CPU core’s instantaneous frequency, multiplier, and memory clock. These compact read-outs are frequently used to validate over-clocking results, confirm component compatibility before upgrades, populate hardware inventories, or provide quick evidence when troubleshooting stability issues. Because the executable is portable and digitally signed, it fits easily onto USB sticks for field diagnostics or screenshots in support forums. The utility belongs to the System Information category, occupies less than 10 MB of disk space, and updates its silicon database every few weeks to keep pace with unreleased processors and chipsets. CPU-Z is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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