![]() ![]() You can download both programs here and in each zip a text-file is included with more information about the program and the changes I've made in this revision.īoth programs have the same update status regarding the CPU model data, and they are both freeware. Both versions give approximately the same text-based output. I've named the Win32 version CHKCPU32 to distinguish it from the DOS version. On the other hand, CHKCPU is also useful for checking the CPU type and speed on a given machine and, due to its text-based output, information from CHKCPU can easily be used to get CPU info from each machine in a network by calling CHKCPU from the network log-on script or via a remote execution tool.ĬHKCPU comes in two flavors, a DOS version and a Win32 console mode version. I wrote a utility, called CHKCPU, to have an easy check on these settings. by Jan SteunebrinkĬPU Identification Utility - CHKCPU v1.27.1 - 25th anniversary 'Retro update' edition This CHKCPU 'Retro' update is the first version to support 16-bit CPUs, and more 386/486 CPU models as well IntroductionĪfter a CPU and/or motherboard upgrade, it can be difficult to find the correct motherboard jumper or BIOS settings for clockspeed, clock multiplier, and (for 486 only) internal cache Write-Back/Write-Through mode selection. Internal speed, and L1 cache mode settings. ![]() How to easily check your CPU Vendor, Model, ![]()
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