HWiNFO is a utility for obtaining information about hardware. HWiNFO - a utility for obtaining information about hardware Quick installation and user-friendly interface

HWiNFO™ (for DOS operating system), HWiNFO32™ and HWiNFO64™ (for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows® versions) is a collection of professional hardware information and diagnostic tools supporting the latest components, industry technologies, and standards.

These tools are designed to collect and show the maximum amount of information about your PC/laptop hardware. Therefore, this software is useful for those who need to search for driver updates, computer manufacturers, system integrator and technical experts as well. The information retrieved by this program is presented in a logical and easily understandable form and can be exported (saved) in several various types of reports such as Text, HTML or XML format.

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Features

Comprehensive hardware information of your computer

System health monitoring (Thermal, Voltage, Fan, Power)

Table, Logfile, Graph, Tray, Gadget, LG LCD reporting

Text, CSV, XML, HTML, MHTML report formats

Frequent updates

Available as SDK (custom client)

3rd party add-ons (Rainmeter plug-in, Samurize plug-in, Sidebar Gadget to display any sensor value, LCDHost plug-in, Mini WebServer, RivaTuner/MSI Afterburner/EVGA Precision On-Screen Display, HWiNFOMonitor Sidebar Gadget including graphs, bars, etc.)

HWiNFO Review

Introduction

HWiNFO is one of the best system profiler(s) for Windows®. If you need detailed information about the hardware that"s installed and present on your PC, you have to try this.

Which version to choose?

The program is available in 3 versions:

HWiNFO™ (runs only on DOS operating system and you can as we don"t have this version listed on this page).

HWiNFO32™ (it will run on all 32-bit Windows® versions) is available as an installer, portable and beta files.

HWiNFO64™ (it will run on all 64-bit Windows® versions) is available as an installer, portable and beta files.

What does it do?

This application covers nearly everything you need to know about every aspect of your computer hardware so, let"s detail some of the major features (an example is given with hardware data from my laptop):

General System Information

Computer name, brand name, operating system version, and username.

CPU (Processor)

General Processor Information (name, frequency, CPU ID, brand name, vendor, stepping, code name, S-Spec, thermal design power (TDP), type, platform, microcode update revision, the number of CPU cores and logical CPUs).

Operating Points (CPU LFM, HFM, current and Bus type).

Cache and TLB (L1 Cache, L2 Cache, instruction and data TLB).

Standard Feature Flags (FPU on Chip, Enhanced Virtual-86 Mode, I/O Breakpoints, Page Size Extensions, Time Stamp Counter, etc.)

Extended Feature Flags (64-bit Extensions, 1 GB large page support, No Execute, etc.)

Enhanced Features (Thermal Monitor, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep, Hardware Prefetcher, etc.)

Memory Ranges (Maximum Physical and Virtual Address Size)

MTRRs (Range and Type)

Motherboard

General Motherboard Information (model, chipset, slots, PCI Express and USB supported versions)

- (G)MCH Features (Integrated TVout, Render Core Frequency, Serial Digital Video Out, Internal Graphics, Concurrent PCI-E and SDVO, DDR2 Frequency Support)

ICH7 Features (Intel Active Management Technology (iAMT), Intel Quick Resume Technology (Energy Lake), SATA AHCI, etc.)

BIOS (Manufacturer, Date, Version, etc.)

Total memory size

Maximum supported memory clock

Current memory clock

Current timing

Detailed information about each PCI Local Bus (too many to list them here).

Video chipset (including codename) and memory size

Video card type, video Bus, video RAMDAC, video BIOS version

Video performance (processor clock, hardware ID)

Driver information (manufacturer, description, provider, version, date)

Monitor name, serial number, date of manufacture, hardware ID, horizontal and vertical frequency (including maximum pixel clock).

Supported video modes and advanced parameters

- (S)ATA/ATAPI drives (drive controller, model, revision, serial number, capacity, rotation rate etc.)

Audio adapter manufacturer (including hardware ID)

Used audio codec (including hardware ID)

Driver information (manufacturer, description, provider, version etc.)

General information about your network card (vendor, MAC Address, capabilities, driver information, etc.)

General info about serial ports

General info about parallel ports

General info about USB

Smart Battery(if you use a laptop/notebook/netbook)

Detailed info about batteries from mobile devices.

Additional Features

- "Summary" provides detailed information about current processor state, motherboard, BIOS, RAM memory, current timing and many other areas.

- "Save Report" button allow you to choose from many available formats.

- "Benchmarks" (graphical representation included so that you can easily compare the results).

- "Sensors Monitoring" will provide all kind of details about current temperature of RAM memory, CPU, HDD, battery voltage and much more.

- "Driver Update" will take you to a third party website that can scan your computer for desired drivers (I didn't use this feature).

- "Bios Update" once again it will take you to a third party website (I didn't use this feature).

Conclusion

HWiNFO is a small software packed with a lot of features and an incredible amount of information about the hardware of your computer. HWiNFO is used by novice users (who look for basic info) and experienced users (for a deeper investigation) alike. Finally, it's one of the best system utilities that I recently discovered.

  • Added support for NVIDIA TU106 and GeForce RTX 2070
  • Removed invalid non-base VID reporting for some processors
  • Fixed incorrect work with CPU temperature sensors for MSI Ryzen
  • Enabled support for temperature reporting for ASUS MAXIMUS VII and Z97 series
  • Expanded capabilities for working with GIGABYTE Z390 motherboards
  • Improved support for EVGA iCX sensors

HWiNFO32/64 5.70.3300

  • Improved EVGA X299 FTW K sensor monitoring
  • Added support for additional AVX-512 features.
  • Added support for Secure Memory Encryption (AMD) / Total Memory Encryption (Intel)
  • Added support for Intel GPU (GT) sensors and media technologies for Skylake and later iGPUs
  • More correct work with voltage sensors for ASUS X99-DELUXE II, STRIX X99, X99-A II and RAMPAGE V EDITION 10
  • Fixed problems reading data from sensors on ASRock IMB-19x series and ASUS WS X299 PRO
  • Improved primary monitoring of Intel Ice Lake
  • Fixed inaccuracies when generating temperature reports for AMD Vega since Crimson 17.11.2
  • NVIDIA TITAN V support included

HWiNFO32/64 5.54.3200

  • Expanded NVMe drive temperature reporting and enabled sensor thresholds
  • Improved functional calculation of Corsair power supply efficiency
  • Added additional GPU temperature monitoring and EVGA iCX fan sensors
  • Added support for Corsair Link Commander Pro (CLCP)
  • Implemented advanced reports to display the characteristics of Intel processors
  • Added monitoring of NVIDA GPU performance limits

HWiNFO32/64 5.46.3100

  • Improved work with EPU2 ASUS sensors
  • Expanded data collection capabilities on Intel Coffee Lake
  • Increased compatibility with MSI Ryzen
  • Added support for reading fan speed on ASUS X75 series laptops
  • Improved compatibility with drives with logical sector sizes greater than 512B
  • Added AMD Ryzen logo to HWiNFO
  • Fixed errors when working with ASUS X370 and B350 series motherboards
  • Added support for ITE IT8655E LPC
  • Added support for working with NVMe storage devices in Intel RST RAID mode

HWiNFO32/64 5.44.3070

  • Fixed fan status report on AMD video cards
  • Improved work with multiple AMD processors
  • Improved collection of information from ASUS 200 sensors
  • Support more sensors on ASRock 100 and 200 series motherboards
  • Added support for NVIDIA Quadro P400,P600,P1000,P3000,P4000,P5000, Quadro GP100 and Tesla P6
  • Added support for NXZT Kraken X52 monitoring
  • Fixed errors in ECC report for DDR4 memory modules
  • Added GPU monitoring support for ITE IT8915FN
  • Added preliminary support for Intel Cannon Lake

HWiNFO32/64 5.40

  • Added preliminary support for Intel Knights Mill
  • Fixed reporting errors from IPMI sensors
  • Improved monitoring for ASUS MAXIMUS IX
  • Improved processing of sensor data on ASUS PRIME Z270 and TUF Z270
  • Fixed bugs when working with disk temperatures
  • The amount of information received from sensors on ASUS X99-E-10G WS has been increased
  • More compatible work with AMD GPUs where drivers have been updated to AMD Crimson ReLive 16.12.2 and higher
  • Initial support for AMD Polaris 12
  • Fixed crashes when polling Samsung SSDs
  • Expanded monitoring sensors on ASRock 200 series

HWiNFO32/64 5.40

  • Improved and expanded support for AMD Zen/Summit Ridge
  • Improved support for ITE IT8665E LPC/SIO
  • Expanded report for AMD OPN
  • Fixed inaccuracies in monitoring multiprocessor systems
  • More accurate collection of readings from sensors for ASUS CROSSHAIR VI, GIGABYTE B150, MSI 200-series, ASUS H97-PRO
  • Added support for Nuvoton NCT6795D and NCT5565D
  • Implemented a more accurate mechanism for processing rotation speed data from fans on NVIDIA video cards
  • Several new video cards from NVIDIA and AMD are included in the supported list
  • Improved reporting of temperature readings for AMD processors
  • Added feature to track maximum CPU temperature

HWiNFO32/64 5.38.3000

  • Improved GPU I2C caching to speed up startup on some GPUs
  • Improved stability on systems with IPMI
  • Added GPU Chip Power monitoring for AMD Hawaii
  • Fixed shortcomings in processing data from ASUS Z170I PRO GAMING sensors
  • Expanded processing of data from NVIDIA SLI sensors
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti
  • Added support for AMD Radeon Pro WX 4100, 5100, 7100 and Radeon E9260
  • Added support for ITE IT8686E LPC hardware monitoring
  • Improved sensor control for GIGABYTE Z270
  • Improved work with S.M.A.R.T. data
  • Added support for OPN reporting for AMD processors

HWiNFO32/64 5.34

  • Added support for monitoring temperature sensors and fans of ASUS X99/Z170 series
  • Implemented the ability to set your own S.M.A.R.T polling frequency.
  • Navigation between screens is available using keys on monitors similar to the Logitech G19 LCD
  • Added support for synchronization with Corsair Link software v4.2.4.25 and later
  • Added the ability to disable NVML to bypass NVIDIA SLI errors with the latest drivers installed
  • Added power supply diagnostics for Corsair AXi/HXi/RMi
  • Expanded support for ASRock E3V5 WS sensors
  • Improved fan rotation control for HP Z440 Workstation
  • Added support for NVIDIA Tesla P100, Titan X (Pascal), Quadro P6000, Quadro P5000 and GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
  • Improved controls for Corsair H80i v2, H100i v2 and H115i.

HWiNFO32/64 5.32.2900

  • Improved AMD Zen support
  • Fixed GPU memory for AMD Polaris
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060

HWiNFO32/64 5.22.2820

  • Added new hotkey management functions
  • Optimized processing of readings from faulty sensors
  • Improved display of temperatures from Fiji GPU sensors (VR VDDC, VR VDD, Liquid)
  • the algorithm for obtaining data from sensors on Haswell systems that have been overclocked has been upgraded
  • Added GPU VDDC support for AMD Fijili>
  • Added GPU monitoring (voltages and power) AMD Hawaii/Bonaire and later versions
  • Included new features for working with S.M.A.R.T. for SSD

HWiNFO(combined version of HWiNFO64 and HWiNFO32) shows advanced information about the computer's hardware components, such as hard drive temperature and S.M.A.R.T. data. and supports system tray indicators, notifications, and other features.

It is a powerful information tool that collects important data about the health of your computer's hardware, such as S.M.A.R.T. attributes. and sensor readings.

HWiNFO Review

Quick installation and user-friendly interface

The installation procedure is very quick and easy and does not require close attention. During startup, you can configure HWiNFO to display only sensor information or a general summary. In the same window you can change configuration parameters.

It may take some time to load data from all devices. All devices are displayed in a tree view where you can access information related to the CPU, motherboard, memory, buses, video card, monitor, audio devices, network devices and ports.

View information and create detailed reports

For example, you can view standard and advanced processor parameters, BIOS version, integrated video card support, serial number of each memory stick and update timings, processor frequency, graphics driver information, monitor height and width, supported video modes, S.M.A.R.T. attributes. for disks, audio driver data, MAC address and maximum connection speed. The user can create reports in various formats: LOG, CSV, XML, HTML, MHTML and TXT with pre-selected sections of information.

Analyze sensor readings to determine computer health

HWiNFO also shows data associated with sensors in order to, for example, predict the best scenario for upgrading individual components. The program monitors the temperature of hard drives to prevent overheating. Sensors of the processor, hard drives, video cards, RAM, etc. are supported. The user can configure the unit of measurement, frequency of updating values, automatic logging of measurements, integration of a system tray icon for preferred components and events (for example, reaching maximum temperature), etc.

Conclusion

HWiNFO consumes minimal system resources and has excellent response time. The program worked quickly and stably in tests without any freezes, crashes or errors. HWiNFO provides in-depth system information, helps identify potential computer problems, and is an excellent tool for users who care about PC maintenance.

HWiNFO (HardWareInfo) is a free utility for viewing complete information about your computer's hardware. She will help you:

  • find out the manufacturer and model of components;
  • determine hardware ID;
  • find out the technical characteristics of individual components;
  • see the temperature of the processor, video card, motherboard, hard drive, etc.;
  • test components.

The program is supplied in the form of 32- and 64-bit assemblies, as well as as a portable application.

Where to download HWiNFO

Download the HWiNFO utility from the official website: http://hwinfo.com/download.php

After downloading the file, install the program or unzip it into a folder if you downloaded the portable version.

Run the HWiNFO32.exe file.

Viewing system information

Select your device on the left side of the window. After that, on the right side you will see all kinds of information about it:

  • manufacturer's brand;
  • model;
  • firmware version;
  • serial number;
  • frequency of operation of modules;
  • device code
  • and much more:

Summary

Click the button Summary to display a summary of the system. Here is a brief summary of the important characteristics of your computer. You can view:

  • motherboard model, chipset, BIOS version;
  • current processor frequency, number of cores, socket, multiplier;
  • volume and number of RAM modules;
  • volume and type of memory of the video adapter, etc.:

Sensor details

Click on the button Sensors at the top to view system sensor information:

  • temperature of the processor, video card, motherboard, hard drives;
  • CPU and RAM load;
  • information about voltage, timings, multipliers, etc.

Test

Click the button Benchmark on the toolbar at the top of the window. To start the test, click Start.

6.22

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HWiNFO is a free program that provides complete information about the computer and the components it consists of. Supports all popular hardware and provides detailed information on each component. The program interface is built in a classic style for this type of program; it is convenient, informative and a pleasure to deal with. Unlike some other programs of this kind, HWiNFO provides information only about the hardware component of the system and does not work with software. This program is an excellent free tool for determining the hardware of your computer, as well as its current state.

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Basic information

The built-in sensor monitoring module, which shows the current state of the main computer components, is another advantage of the program. Information is obtained from internal device sensors and updated in real time. This module can be run separately from the main program and can serve to continuously review the system status.

This iron detection program has a simple and intuitive interface; it is designed in a classic style: a section with a list of devices by category, a window with information about all components and a number of additional windows with related information. Everything is very simple and clear. Of course, such programs are designed for experienced users and computer enthusiasts, but even a novice user can find out what a computer consists of.

System sensors

Settings

HWiNFO, of course, is significantly inferior in functional terms to another popular information and diagnostic utility (it has much wider functionality), but its capabilities are quite sufficient for the average user, and the fact that HWiNFO is distributed absolutely free will be another argument in its favor.

The program is updated regularly (about once a month), including support for the latest hardware. This is another good reason to get acquainted with the program.

What's new in HWiNFO 6.22:

  • Expanded monitoring of sensors on GIGABYTE X299X and TRX40 motherboards.
  • Added noise sensor monitoring to select GIGABYTE motherboards.
  • Added reporting on the overall Average Effective Clock.
  • Added reporting on the SATA/NVMe interface in the general information section.
  • Added PBO Scalar value reporting for AMD Matisse.
  • Improved HDA Codec reporting.
  • Improved ATI mach64 support.
  • Expanded monitoring of Intel Quartz Canyon and Ghost Canyon NUC sensors.
  • Added TDP tuning reporting for AMD Ryzen APU.
  • Monitoring of sensors on ASUS WS C422 motherboards has been expanded.
  • The monitoring of sensors on ASUS STRIX TRX40-E GAMING and PRIME TRX40-PRO motherboards has been expanded.
  • Added reporting for Collaborative Processor Performance Control (CPPC) cores.
  • Expanded support for AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper.
  • Expanded support for Intel Rocket Lake.
  • Enhanced sensor monitoring for ASRock TRX40 Taichi and TRX40 Creator motherboards.
  • Added reporting and monitoring of limits and current PPT, TDC and EDC values ​​for AMD Zen2.
  • Added monitoring of average CPU Die temperature for AMD Zen2 family.
  • SVI2 TFN Current/Power reporting has been adjusted.
  • Added cLDO VDDP and VDDG reporting for AMD Zen2.