![]() ![]() Cores and Threads: are the number of physical cores and threads of the CPU.Selection : if we had several processors installed, a drop-down menu would appear to be able to select one or the other.Cache : shows us information about the processor’s cache.All this information varies in real time. Clocks : here it shows us the operating speed of the first core (Core # 0), its current multiplier and in parentheses what is configured by default, and the speed of the bus.Instructions : the set of instructions that the processor is capable of executing.Here (sometimes) it is important to know the Stepping, because of a processor there can be several versions that work in one way or another. Family, Ext Model and Revision : these are specific data of the processor. Specification : is the name that the manufacturer has given to the processor, such as Name but the full name.Core Voltage : displays the CPU VCore in real time.Technology : is the lithography with which the processor has been manufactured.Package : is the socket used, in the example, LGA1151.Max TDP : as the name suggests, it is the TDP of the processor.Code Name – The code name of the generation, in the example is Intel’s Coffee Lake. ![]() Name : is the name and model of the processor.Here we find a huge amount of information that we break down below so that you know what each thing is: When we open CPU-Z, the first thing we see is the CPU monitoring screen. CPU-Z, the best tool to monitor CPU, motherboard and RAM
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