Op de website van AMD club is versie 7.2.0.7 build 0824 RC1 van Central Brain Identifier verschenen. Dit programma herkent meer dan 50 modellen AMD-processors en geeft gedetailleerde informatie zoals de naam, revisie en voltage van de core, frequentie, rating, cache en PowerNow-technologie. Daarnaast is het ook in staat enkele tweaks uit te voeren ten aanzien van bijvoorbeeld de L1-cache en het Clock Control Register. Bij deze release wordt zoals gebruikelijk geen changelog meegeleverd, maar wel valt het volgende te lezen:
Announced the first Release Candidate of CBId 7.20! The most powerful innovation of the current version is an ability to manipulate with time latencies of common DRAM signals on the nVidia nForce2 chipset. Due to the priceless help of Vladimir Vylicil aka Spec CBId can determine a current value of delay of tCL, tRAS, tRCD-R, tRCD-W, tRC and tRFC memory signals and to change it in a one click choosing latencies from the wide range of values. Moreover, due to the great assistance from Rebels Heaven Computer Forum in beta testing, CBId successfully passed tests on the following motherboards equipped with the NF2 chipset:Besides, now it is possible to set 1.5T for CAS Latency on the VIA KT400/A/KT600 chipset systems and to change a latency of tRC signal on SiS746/746FX/748 chipsets. Fixed a bug that blocked an entering the processor in the Halt and Stop Grant low power state with the nForce IGP chipset. CBId 7.20 RC1 is fully supports all currently known standard mobile, low power mobile and desktop AMD Sempron processors with the 754-pin socket.
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