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Rupa bez dna
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INTEL Core i5-13600KF/NZXT X73
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Asus Z690G-Gaming Wifi
RAM:
G.SKILL 32GB Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL40
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AsRock RX6900XT OC Formula
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BenQ EX2780Q/Hisense 65u8gq
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Samsung Q800c/Sennheiser GSP670/JBL Flip 5
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LIAN LI PC-O11D Mini TG black
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CORSAIR SF Series SF750 Platinum 750W
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Corsair K95 Platinum/Razer Naga 2014/Glorious Model D Wireless
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Optika 400/80
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W10
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max 128GB/iPhone XS Max 64gb/Logitech F710/Sony Playstation 5 Disc
Just recently, the CPU-Z team has been working on the next version of its famous CPU information utility and promises to bring a few favorable new features along with it.
SourceBased on the first preview screenshot, the dialog size has been slightly widened to fit the new Intel logos that we wrote about here and here. The team has also added a “Validation” button at the bottom to make the CPU validation process a little easier.
One of the more noticeable features is the inclusion of a new “Graphics” tab, which will provide basic GPU and bandwidth information, although this information is already reported in the validation pages.
Finally, the team is planning to add a native 64-bit version of the utility which we are definitely looking forward to. The release of CPU-Z 1.52 sometime in the next month, so stay tuned for more information and new screenshots on the CPUID website.