Download Central Brain Identifier 7.2.0.9 final
Central Brain Identifier 7.2, the program that identifies AMD processors, has finally reached final status. The full version number is 7.2.0.9 build 0909 final, and the program can be run from here be brought down. CBId not only recognizes more than 50 models of AMD processors, but also provides detailed information such as core name, revision and voltage, frequency, rating, cache and PowerNow technology. In addition, it is also able to perform some tweaks with regard to, for example, the L1 cache and the Clock Control Register. The changelog for this release looks like this:
Changes in version 7.20:
- Used a new advanced algorithm of identification or AMD Opteron series processor.
- Enhanced the Opteron ID database with CG-core based CPUs including HE and EE models.
- Added determination of Thermal Power, Thermal Design, Segment for the AMD64 server CPUs.
- Added identification for Paris, Dublin, Dublin(LP), Odessa, Odessa(LP) processor cores.
- Added determination of NX Technology and SSE3 instruction supported by the AMD64 CPUs.
- Added complete identification for the low power AMD Geode NX 1500@6W and 1750@14W.
- Added identification for the Socket754 AMD Sempron processor including a low power segment.
- Added complete identification for the 32-bit AMD Athlon XP based on the AMD64 architecture.
- Realized an ability to change the latencies of many DRAM signals for the AMD64 processors.
- Ability to manipulate with memory timings supporting the most popular K7 platform chipsets.
- Now it’s possible to enter the CPU to the low power state on the SiS741GX, KT880 chipsets.
- Fixed a bug that blocked an entering the processor to the low power state on some chipsets. [break]
| Version number | 7.2.0.9 build 0909 final |
| Operating systems | Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP |
| Website | AMD club |
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| file size |
263.00kB |
| License type | Freeware |

