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Central Brain Identifier is designed to provide detailed identification and
obtaining the most complete information about all AMD processors. It
recognizes more than 50 various models of the AMD processors. It shows not
only the general information about the processor, but also allows to
determine its important technical features, such as processor core name, core
revision, a nominal processor frequency, the date of announce, an OPN number,
the components of the PowerNow! Technology and also independently computes an
XP-Rating for processors having a Model Number. The program is capable to
detect the core voltage of mobile AMD processors and the newest AMD Athlon 64
processor. Advanced recognition methods can accurately determine mobile,
desktop and server variants of the AMD processors. The power diagnostic
capabilities provide the most complete information about the processor cache.
The program incorporates tweak features such as processor name modification,
L1 Cache ECC control and Clock Control Register correction and DRAM timing
control. Central Brain Identifier is aggressively aimed to compete with well
-known processor diagnostic tools.
02/11/2005
The time has come to announce the third long-awaited release of Central Brain
Identifier 7.40 tool, the leading software providing an incredibly powerful
identification of any AMD processor and the most complete technical details
about it. The newest version has featured with two new tabs. The first tab
shows the most important instructions supported by the processor and slightly
copies the Processor tab. The second one is absolutely new and organized to
provide specific information about mobile features of any K7 and AMD64
processor, such as voltage stabilization time, PLL lock time, a type of
voltage regulator, etc. Now, as mentioned before, the Brain can scan
implemented in the BIOS performance state tables and extracts the data about
all possible ultiplier-voltage?(FID/VID) combinations of the processor.
This may help to analyze the mobile capabilities of the desktop or mobile
processor and its hidden potential. I know only one tool that can do the
same, it an AMD PSCheck, but unfortunately it has an NDA status. Now CBId
uncovers what has been unavailable for a long time for public use. Besides,
there are following additions in CBId Release 3: added complete
identification of exotic models of Athlon XP 2900+, Athlon 64 3300+ with
256KB L2 cache size, Sempron 2600+/2800+ (Socket 754) and Opteron HE 248 with
revision E.
Central Brain Identifier is designed to provide detailed identification and
obtaining the most complete information about all AMD processors. It
recognizes more than 50 various models of the AMD processors. It shows not
only the general information about the processor, but also allows to
determine its important technical features, such as processor core name, core
revision, a nominal processor frequency, the date of announce, an OPN number,
the components of the PowerNow! Technology and also independently computes an
XP-Rating for processors having a Model Number. The program is capable to
detect the core voltage of mobile AMD processors and the newest AMD Athlon 64
processor. Advanced recognition methods can accurately determine mobile,
desktop and server variants of the AMD processors. The power diagnostic
capabilities provide the most complete information about the processor cache.
The program incorporates tweak features such as processor name modification,
L1 Cache ECC control and Clock Control Register correction and DRAM timing
control. Central Brain Identifier is aggressively aimed to compete with well
-known processor diagnostic tools.
02/11/2005
The time has come to announce the third long-awaited release of Central Brain
Identifier 7.40 tool, the leading software providing an incredibly powerful
identification of any AMD processor and the most complete technical details
about it. The newest version has featured with two new tabs. The first tab
shows the most important instructions supported by the processor and slightly
copies the Processor tab. The second one is absolutely new and organized to
provide specific information about mobile features of any K7 and AMD64
processor, such as voltage stabilization time, PLL lock time, a type of
voltage regulator, etc. Now, as mentioned before, the Brain can scan
implemented in the BIOS performance state tables and extracts the data about
all possible ultiplier-voltage?(FID/VID) combinations of the processor.
This may help to analyze the mobile capabilities of the desktop or mobile
processor and its hidden potential. I know only one tool that can do the
same, it an AMD PSCheck, but unfortunately it has an NDA status. Now CBId
uncovers what has been unavailable for a long time for public use. Besides,
there are following additions in CBId Release 3: added complete
identification of exotic models of Athlon XP 2900+, Athlon 64 3300+ with
256KB L2 cache size, Sempron 2600+/2800+ (Socket 754) and Opteron HE 248 with
revision E.