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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Diagnostic Tools and PC Information

HWiNfo


HWiNFO are professional hardware information and diagnostic tools supporting latest components, industry technologies and standards. Both tools are targeted to recognize and extract the most possible amount of information about computer's hardware which makes them suitable for users searching for driver updates, computer manufactures, system integrators and technical exteperts too. Retrieved informations are presented in a logical and easily understandable form and can be exported into various types of reports.
www.hwinfo.com

Dr. Hardware



Since 1994 Dr. Hardware is among the most advanced system information programs on the market. This program is made for beginners and professional users, for your desktop and notebook PC.Dr. Hardware covers the whole machine and includes not only the common stuff (like processor detection etc.) but also some more sophisticated tests like hardware sensor, ATA/S-ATA/Atapi and network analysis. Also it comes with 7 benchmark tests and provides full support for all 32Bit Windows desktop versions Windows 95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000, 2003 and XP.
www.dr-hardware.com

PC Surgeon 3.01

PC Surgeon provides advanced diagnostics, monitoring and troubleshooting for Windows NT, 2K and XP. Includes powerful tools to examine and fix your problems. All in a single EXE with NO dependancies or additional files to install. v4.50 3/29/06
www.winutils.com

PC Wizard 2004



Is a powerful utility designed especially for detection of hardware, but also some more analysis. It's able to identify a large scale of system components and supports the latest technologies and standards. This tool is periodically updated (usually once per month) in order to provide most accurate results.
www.cpuid.com

3DMark03

by combining full DirectX?9.0b support with completely new tests and graphics, 3DMark03 continues the legacy of being industry standard benchmark.
www.futuremark.com

PC Mark 2002

PCMark2002 Pro is the first unified benchmark from Futuremark. It is easy to use, and it measures and compares performance for all PCs, laptops, and workstations, across multiple Windows? operating systems.
www.futuremark.com

Meta Bench



MetaBench is a benchmarking program being developed by 7Byte. It is consisted of more than 55 different tests designed to benchmark high-end systems. Benchmarks are carefully designed in consideration with new CPUs and system architectures. It consists of two types of benchmarks: Synthetic and practical. Its synthetic test measures different component's performance purely. Practical tests are consisted of different algorithms being used in different software. They are designed to measure performance of the whole system as unit, they include Raytrace Rendering, Ogg Vorbis audio encoding/decoding(very similar to MP3), Blowfish encryption/decryption, Fast Fourier Transforms(FFT) tests and PPMD compression method.
www.7byte.com

Sandra 2007

SiSoftware Sandra 2007: London, UK, May 7th 2006 - SiSoftware has announced the availability of SiSoftware Sandra 2007, the latest version of its award-winning utility which includes remote analysis, benchmarking and diagnostic features.
With each release we add new support and compatibility for the latest hardware, architectures and operating systems and this is no exception. We have also taken the opportunity to add 4 new benchmarks, 2 new modules, and updated many more. more...
www.sisoftware.co.uk

Win Taska 5 Profesionnal



The ultimate power utility software that arms users with a comprehensive set of tools to put them in full control of their computer.
WinTasks 5.0 Professional provides you with a wealth of information and a powerful set of tools that will help you enhance the protection against system security threats while dramatically increasing computer performance. The award-winning WinTasks 5.0 Professional is the most reliable and intuitive software that enables you to fully take charge of your computer.
www.liutilities.com

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