![]() ![]() I use Craig Hart's pcidevs.txt file for my PCI device display with my usbdevs.txt being used for the USB devices, mondevs.txt for monitor descriptions and pcmdevs.txt for PCMCIA device descriptions. Windows 95, 98 and Me are also supported.Įnhanced SIV to use KHz granularity for CPU and GPU clock speeds (previously MHz).Īdded support for Windows 10 RS2 V10.00 Build 14965. Enabled operation of ACPI HAL, ACPI Buses, ACPI Eval and ACPI Ports. Resolved issue with Intel Skylake GPU memory and core speed reporting.Īllow for DIMMs that fail to report all the supported CAS latencies in the SPD XMP profile.Īdded ITE IT8686 sensor support. Resolved acpi-eval issues on HP rx2620 systems.Īdded ASRock H81M-DGS + ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0 + Foxconn Flaming Blade GTI + Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming GT + Z270X-Gaming SOC + MSI MS-7A16 motherboard support.Winner Best software in 2014 -Â System info. Imagine the following situation: you have an older computer and you want to install a new video card. One solution would be to look for the documentation of the computer to see if you need a PCI or AGP compatible video card. However, a much faster and reliable method is to have the System Information Viewer installed on the computer. ![]()
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