CPU-Z 2.09 new version of the benchmark
CPU-Z 2.09 new version of the CPU reference benchmark
Additionally, the new CPU-Z 2.09 release also includes hardware detection improvements and bug fixes to deliver a more accurate and reliable experience for users. With improved Intel Meteor Lake support and preliminary Arrow Lake support, users will be able to get more accurate and detailed measurements of their CPU performance.
Additionally, the inclusion of support for AMD Hawk Point and Hawk Point 2 (Zen 4 / Zen 4c) and NVIDIA RTX 4070 SUPER (AD104-350) expands the tool’s compatibility with the latest hardware releases on the market. This allows users to compare and evaluate the performance of their equipment with the latest technologies available.
The ability to run the benchmark on a single set of cores/cluster provides greater flexibility for users to customize and tune the tests to their needs and preferences. All in all, CPU-Z 2.09 consolidates its position as an indispensable reference tool for measuring and comparing CPU performance in today's market.
The creator CPUID has announced central processing unit-Z 2.09, among the most popular apps to get information on the features and performance of the processor and essential elements installed on a PC.
Version 2.09 does not change the user design that has remained unchanged over the years.
Neither its ease of use nor its cost: completely free.
CPU-Z 2.09, as useful as ever and at all times
This little app is a reference in what we know as benchmarks, program tools that carry out performance tests and comparisons of computer equipment or elements such as central processing unit, GPU, RAM, SSD, etc.
Apart from knowing their level of performance, they are useful for reviewing your performance in the event of failures or when training overclocking techniques, and additionally they usually provide a Technical information descriptive of the product in question, essential for updating the PC as we have seen lately when increasing the RAM memory.
Regarding the processor, the Z-2.06 central processing unit is one of the most complete.
Easy to use and free, it provides complete information about the processor and its characteristics, the components of the motherboard and chipset, the RAM memory and the graphics card.
It also provides a comparison of the central processing unit against other models with per-core and multi-core performance.
It has a validation program to upload your results to the Internet and creates an internal TXT file with all the information.
CPUID provides Windows and Android editions, a general edition for any PC and others adapted for the main motherboard series on the market, ASUS, GYGABYTE, MSI or ASRock. Its use is as simple as downloading the executable/ZIP and running it. Very useful.
Version History
CPU-Z 2.07
- Intel Core i9-14900K/KF (24c), Core i7-14700K/KF (20c), Core i5-14600K/KF (14c).
- Fix memory information on Intel Core i5 13400F.
- Support of Intel Core 3, 5, 7 and Core Ultra 5, 7, 9 new branding.
- Preliminary support for Intel Meteor Lake.
- AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and 7700 XT (Navi 32).
CPU-Z 2.08
- Improved support of Intel Meteor Lake.
- Intel Core i5 14400F, 14400T, 14400, 14500 and 14500T.
- Intel Core i3 14100F, 14100T and 14100.
- Intel 300 and 300T processors (RPL, 2c, 65/35W).
- AMD Threadripper PRO 7995WX (STP, 96c), 7985WX (STP, 64c), 7975WX (STP, 32c), 7955WX (STP, 16c) and 7945WX (STP).
- Preliminary support for AMD EPYC Bergamo.
- Fixed delay generated by version checking.
CPU-Z 2.09
- Improved support of Intel Meteor Lake and preliminary support of Arrow Lake.
- AMD Hawk Point and Hawk Point 2 (Zen 4/Zen 4c).
- NVIDIA RTX 4070 SUPER (AD104-350).
- The benchmark can now be ran on a single coreset/cluster.
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