Zojuist is de finalversie van Central Brain Identifier 7.50 uitgekomen. Met dit programma kan precies worden vastgesteld welke AMD-processor en chipset zich in de computer bevind. Ook kunnen enkele instellingen worden gefinetuned, zoals onder andere de snelheid van de VIA V-Link interface, bus width, command priority en de Bank Interleave parameter. Verder is het ook mogelijk om de instruction sets van de processor, zoals MMX, 3DNow!, SSE2, Long Mode, NX-bit in of uit te schakelen. Meer informatie hierover kan in dit artikel worden gevonden. Het volledige changelog van versie 7.50 ziet er als volgt uit:
Changes in version 7.50:[break]
- Realized general recognition of the mobile AMD Athlon XP SFF class processor.
- Provided the full identification of the AMD Sempron processor with a signature of 20FC0h.
- Added identification of the mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor based on 0.09 micron Newark core.
- Added support to the whole series of the AMD Athlon 64 processors with Venice core of revision E3.
- Provided identification of the newest single and dual core AMD Opteron processors with revision E.
- Added the Series field and enhanced the Central Processor field for the AMD Opteron processors.
- Used the full clock multiplier encoding table and added a new core revision table for the AMD64 CPU.
- Added a lot of optimization and improvements in order to fully recognize the AMD Athlon 64 X2 CPU.
- Added possibility to tune up the general DRAM timings of tCAS, tRAS, etc of the VIA KT880 chipset.
- Added possibility to set up the Bank Interleave parameter of many VIA KT/KX series chipsets.
- Added powerful tweaking of the VIA V-Link interface of the VIA KT266/A, KT333, KT400/A, KT600.
- The absolute innovation of the new version is a possibility to manipulate with processor feature bits.