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CPU-G – hows useful information about your hardware

CPU-G is an application that shows useful information about your hardware.

It collects and displays information about your CPU, RAM, motherboard, some general information about your system and more.

CPU-G is a handy free and open source utility written in Python.

Key Features

  • Tabbed interface.
  • Processor:
    • General:
      • Vendor.
      • Model.
      • Core Speed.
    • CPU:
      • Family / Model / Stepping.
      • Flags.
      • Bogomips / Width.
    • Cache:
      • L1 Data.
      • L1 Instruction.
      • Level 2.
      • Level 3.
  • Motherboard:
    • Vendor.
    • Model.
  • BIOS:
    • Vendor.
    • Version.
    • Date.
  • RAM:
    • Total.
    • Used.
    • Free.
    • Active.
    • Inactive.
    • Cached.
  • System information:
    • Hostname.
    • Architecture.
    • Kernel.
    • Distribution.
    • GCC Version.
    • Uptime.
    • Xorg version.

Website: sourceforge.net/projects/cpug
Support:
Developer: Fotis Tsamis
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

CPU-G

CPU-G is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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