Draft:HWiNFO
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Other names | HWiNFO64, HWiNFO32 |
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Original author(s) | Martin Malik |
Developer(s) | REALiX |
Initial release | 1995, DOS |
Written in | C++, Assembly |
Operating system | DOS, Windows |
Platform | i386, x86-64, ARM64 |
License | Freeware for non-commercial use |
Website | https://www.hwinfo.com/ |
HWiNFO (also known as HWiNFO64[1]) is a system monitoring, system profiling and system diagnostics program for Windows and DOS-based systems. [2]It is developed by Martin Malik and REALiX. Features include displaying CPU, GPU and other hardware information, and monitoring CPU, GPU and other sensors.[3]
It was used by NASA during several tests of different microprocessors, including an AMD Ryzen 3 1200 and Intel i5-6600K.[4][5]
References
[edit]- ^ "HWiNFO - Free System Information, Monitoring and Diagnostics". HWiNFO. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
- ^ "A Full Review of HWiNFO, a Free System Information Tool". Lifewire. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
- ^ Aaron Klotz (2024-02-28). "Popular PC monitoring tool HWInfo64 can now show FPS and more with onscreen display — full-featured CPU, GPU and system monitoring in new OSD". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
- ^ Testing the Tester: Lessons Learned During the Testing of a State-of-the-Art Commercial 14nm Processor Under Proton Irradiation
- ^ Proton Testing of AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Microprocessors
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