PP: http://cpu.rightmark.org/products/rmma.shtml RMMA provides you with the following platform information: CPUID info, including CPU vendor, model and core name, family, model and stepping numbers, supported instruction set extensions, cache and TLB features; Chipset (Northbridge and Southbridge) vendor and model name, AGP features, installed RAM type/size, current RAM timings; Memory SPD (Serial Presence Detect) info, including module type/size, manufacturer, part number, attributes and timings; Built-in RMMA microacrhitecture tests let you determine the most important low-level platform characteristics, which include: Average and peak real RAM bandwidth; L1/L2/L3 data cache size and hierarchy (inclusive/exclusive); Average and minimal/maximal L1/L2/L3 data cache/RAM latency; L1/L2/L3 data cache associativity; L1-L2 and L2-L3 data cache bus bandwidth, data arrival delays; I-ROB (instructions reorder buffer) depth; L1 instructions cache size (including the "effective" size) and associativity; Decode efficiency of various simple x86 (ALU/FPU/MMX) instructions; D-TLB size and associativity (of each level); I-TLB size and associativity (of each level). RightMark Memory Analyzer = RMMA PP: http://cpu.rightmark.org/products/cpurm.shtml The CPU RightMark suite is meant for objective measurement of performance of modern and future processors in different computational tasks such as numerical modeling of physical processes and solving of 3D graphic problems. It focuses on testing the loaded FPU/SIMD units and the CPU/RAM tandem. As a result, we get pure CPU performance, an objective parameter obtained without the influence of other subsystems, like video and disc systems, except the memory one. It allows us to compare the true performance of different processors irrespective of a type of other system components. It's obtained by dealing only with the CPU and measuring the CPU time spent for execution of computational tasks CPU RM PP: http://cpu.rightmark.org/products/rmgotcha.shtml RM Gotcha (formerly known as RM Spy and RM Infiltrator) helps CPU and mainboard testers determine CPU clock at any moment. RM Gotcha has only this particular purpose and is not a part of any monster suites. It's just an 120KB executable that needs no installation. Supports result logging. The "Start delay" feature enables users to conduct operations required to be done before the clock check. The Check period feature minimizes CPU load created by the utility. RM Gotcha PP: http://cpu.rightmark.org/products/rmclock.shtml RightMark CPU Clock Utility (RMClock) is a small GUI application designed for real-time CPU frequency, throttling and load level monitoring and on-the-fly adjustment of the CPU performance level on supported CPU models via processor's power management model-specific registers (MSRs). In automatic management mode it continuously monitors the CPU usage level and dynamically adjusts the CPU frequency, throttle and/or voltage level as needed, realizing the "Performance on Demand" concept. Pricing and availability Basic RMClock version is available free of charge for personal non-commercial use and for non-profit organizations. No registration or activation is required. RightMark CPU Clock Utility = RM Clock PP: http://cpu.rightmark.org/products/ramtester.shtml The RAMTester tool checks reliability of memory modules under MS Windows (x86 and x64), working with virtual addresses. It writes various bit patterns into memory cells and then reads them and compares with reference. Note that the check is qualitative, so you might want to use utilities working with real addresses under DOS to obtain more quantitative data. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ RAMTester