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Intel Processor Identification Utility v4.00 Build 20081113
The Intel Processor Identification Utility was developed by Intel Corporation to identify the processor inside a system, assuring the processor contains intended technologies and is operating at the tested and rated frequency intended by Intel Corporation. ![]() The Intel® Processor Identification Utility was developed by Intel Corporation to identify characteristics of the processor inside a system. In addition to displaying processor details, this tool provides a frequency test feature to determine if the processor is operating at the tested and rated speed marked on the processor. The Intel Processor Identification Utility is consistently updated to support the latest processors developed by Intel. The supported processors page provides a complete list of processors currently supported by the tool. This page includes a table showing which processors are supported by this tool, and which processors are supported by the Intel® Processor Frequency ID Utility. There are two versions of the utility available. The Windows* version of the utility can be used with systems that support the Windows operating system environment. The "Bootable" version of the utility does not require an operating system. By installing the tool on a bootable device (e.g. floppy drive) the tool is run as the system is booted, but before the operating system is loaded. This is normally done from a PC's floppy "A:" drive. Operating System: Windows* XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Server* 2003 Standard x64 Edition, Windows Server* 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition, Windows* 2000, Windows* XP Professional, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows Server* 2003, Windows* XP Media Center Edition, Windows* 2000 Server, Windows* 2000 Advanced Server, Windows Server* 2003 Standard Edition and more info here: [Only registered users can see links. ] Download it from here (Windows Version): [Only registered users can see links. ] Download it from here (Bootable Version v3.9): [Only registered users can see links. ] Last edited by _ylsen_ : 11-20-2008 at 01:53 PM. Reason: code removed |
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