Software Update: Central Brain Identifier 7.3.0.3 build 1

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Central Brain Identifier allows AMD processors to be identified. The program recognizes more than fifty models and 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 latest version of Central Brain Identifier is numbered 7.3.0.3 build 1006 and is available via this link be downloaded. The release notes for this beta version are as follows:

The second official beta version is available in the Download section. Added the new algorithm for making screenshots. Added full identification for the 32-bit AMD Athlon XP Family 15 based on AX core stepping. Added an ability to change a current CPU temperature sensor by double clicking on the temperature field for ITE IT87xx Super I/O chips. Note, that an appropriate CPU temperature Sensor ID for many motherboards that are equipped with the ITE IT87xx chips is 3 (thanks to Philler!). Now CBId shows extended model and family numbers in the Extended Information group for the AMD64 processors. Added determination for 5 new Silicon Revisions of the AMD64 processors, including CH8-D0 and SH7-D0 (thanks to spec for the actual information!). Fixed some nag visual bugs (thanks to Diapolo!).[break]

Version number 7.3.0.3 build 1006
Operating systems Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows XP
Website Central Brain Identifier
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License type Freeware
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