![]() Open Source software designed for GNU/Linux and FreeBSD. Supported Systems: Windows 10 on Intel or AMD 64-bit CPU with SSE3 support, 4 GB RAM macOS 10.13. The interface will be similar to the default (GTK3) but with Ncurses type interface as shown in the screenshot below. CPU-X is similar to CPU-Z (Windows), but CPU-X is a Free and. Today, I went to the Graphics tab and (maybe for the first time ever) clicked the Tools button at the bottom of the screen, and then the 'Check for driver updates' item. CPU-X is similar to CPU-Z (Windows), but CPU-X is free and open source. Ive been using CPU-Z for years, and never had any reason to doubt its reports on my hardware. You can also use CPU-X from the command line, as there are two options available for using CPU-X in the terminal, i.e., NCurses and Coredump.įirstly, to access the NCurses interface use the following command. This is a free software that collects information about CPU, motherboard and more. The best Linux alternative is CPU-X (by X0rg), which is both free and Open Source. Mainboard information like: vendor, model and revision, BIOS model and date, chipset and sensor and graphic interface. GPU-Z is not available for Linux but there are some alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. CPU information like: name and number, core stepping and process, package and much more. Note that the memory information is available only when Daemon is active. It doesn’t use any additional files, nor does it write to the registry. ![]() ![]() If you are using a Desktop Environment, entering the password as prompted will start the daemon and will not need further input from the user. ![]() The CPU-X daemon requires root privileges, and it uses Polkit for privileges escalation. If you start the daemon, it will allow CPU-X to access special devices, providing more information and avoiding empty labels (Package, Multiplier, Bus speed as shown in the screenshot). No one can ignore the button Start Daemon at the bottom left corner of the window. ![]()
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