System Information |
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The System information tab contains a snapshot of key information about the current system at the time BurnInTest starts:
A brief summary of the system: Operating system, CPU, RAM, graphics card, local disks and optical drives.
Information about the system manufacturer, motherboard and BIOS.
CPU type, number of CPU's, features and cache information. Many modern CPU's will also have their Bus multiplier, Scalable Bus frequency and Front Side Bus Frequency displayed. Information such as the Manufacturer internal codename, fabrication size and revision are included when available.
The CPU features shown indicate that the CPU supports the features as outlined in the following list:
Note: This section provides a link, Online CPU comparison, that provides an online comparison of the current CPU type performance with many other CPU types.
Total and available RAM, RAM modules, Memory devices (where available, RAM module type, size, speed, serial number and manufacturer) and Paging file information.
Note 1: The Total RAM reported is the total available to the Operating system, i.e. the effective total. This may be less that the physical memory in the system. For example, if a system has 4GB of physical memory with a 32-bit operating system, then there may only be 3.3GB (for example) in total RAM available to the Operating System.
Note 2: If memory bandwidth is available, e.g. "Module1: 1024MB (667MHz)", it should be noted that this is the marketed "bandwidth". This is typically the peak transfer capacity of the memory chips, and not the actual clock on the memory chip, and not the transfer rate of the memory module. For example DDR2-667 has a memory clock speed of 166MHz, an I/O Bus clock frequency of 333MHz and a peak data transfer of 667 Million data transfers per second. This is often referred to as PC2-5300 or PC-5400, as the peak data transfer of the memory module (not the individual chips) is approximately 5300 or 5400 MB/s
Note 3: Detailed Memory module SPD data is available in a level 2 activity trace log file. This includes information such as the memory module timings. An example is shown here.
Graphics cards model, type, amount of memory, BIOS version, device driver information (provider, version and date) and monitor information (resolution, color depth and frequency). Note: The device driver reported may be the version of the main graphics card device driver, and this may be different to the 'product' version number that wraps up multiple device drivers.
List of Disk volumes on the system.
List of physical hard disks, serial number and size.
List of optical drives.
List of network adapters.
List of Serial, Parallel, PS2 and FireWire ports. List of USB Host Controllers and connected USB devices. To list all USB Ports it is suggested to plug in a PassMark USB 2.0 Loopback Plug into all free USB ports. |