07-28-2015, 03:52 PM
Hi Martin, hope you are well.
I'm wondering if HWiNFO is able to detect if a processor (Intel i7-5820K) is an Engineering Sample model? I'm testing one for... someone that claims it is an ES model, but I'm not sure about that.
The Summary and Main HWiNFO information pages show the CPU Type as Production Unit. I don't see anything in CPU-Z or its report that states otherwise.
Basically the question is, does Intel put any metadata about their ES processors that can be read by other programs. I could swear I have seen other ES processors (different model/type) that could be identified as ES types.
Just wondering, thanks!
I'm wondering if HWiNFO is able to detect if a processor (Intel i7-5820K) is an Engineering Sample model? I'm testing one for... someone that claims it is an ES model, but I'm not sure about that.
The Summary and Main HWiNFO information pages show the CPU Type as Production Unit. I don't see anything in CPU-Z or its report that states otherwise.
Basically the question is, does Intel put any metadata about their ES processors that can be read by other programs. I could swear I have seen other ES processors (different model/type) that could be identified as ES types.
Just wondering, thanks!
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SanDisk Extreme Pro 256GB Windows 8.1 UEFI boot
Samsung 840 Pro 256GB x 2 RAID 0 Windows 10 TP UEFI boot
Samsung 830 256GB x 2 RAID 0
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Dell P2714H
Dell U2312HM
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Seasonic X660 XP2 PSU
Fractal Define R4