CPU-Z is a freeware tool that is supported in Windows and Android.[3] It identifies various hardware components, and thus assists in identifying certain components; particularly the core revision and RAMclock rate. When the program is opened, it shows a CPU tab screen initially. It also provides information on the system's GPU.[4][5] The program is used for checking hardware components in a quick way.[4]
While CPU-Z is a system profiler software, it may not always display complete or accurate information about hardware components due to variations of CPUs, chipsets, BIOS, and motherboard.[6]
↑Meyers, Mike (2007). Mike Meyers' A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs Lab Manual, Second Edition. McGraw-Hill Education. p.51. ISBN9780071510950.