By default, the Save Validation File button exports a file called cpuz.cvf.Ībove, you can see what the inside of the cpuz.cvf file looks like. The Save Report buttons let the user export to either a. Exported files can be posted directly to CPU-Z’s validation site ( CPU-Z Validator 3.00) or the user can save the file locally. There are a couple ways to export system information. By clicking the Validate or Validation buttons, the user can export clock speeds and the system’s configuration. Unlike other system information tools, CPU-Z has an extra feature that lets users validate clock speeds and system components. ![]() It’s both a diagnostic and an enthusiast tool that is commonly used by overclockers, system administrators, and regular tech guys. CPU, the main screen, provides real-time displays of Core Speed, Multiplier, Bus Speed, Core Voltage and more. The main interface consists of many tabs: CPU, Caches, Mainboard, Memory, SPD, Graphics, and About. However, this would create many problems for the CPU-Z folks so it won’t be posted.ĬPU-Z is an excellent tool for displaying detailed hardware information. The CPU-Z cvf file to generate the page you see above could be posted here for download for your own testing. See for yourself before the link is pulled: ![]() Yes, CPU-Z’s validation website accepts fake data.
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