This software is the portable version of System Information Viewer. As its title suggests, the tool lets you view various details about the system you are using.
Thanks to its portability, System Information Viewer doesn't require installation. So, you can place the software on an external drive and directly run it on any computer. Plus, your Windows registry will not be changed.
The interface of the program is based on a standard window in which you can check out data about your operating system, resource usage, system physical memory, paging file and file cache, and others.
In addition, you can save local, PCI, DMI, DIMM SPD, selected or all data, copy the bitmap, view menus, battery, STC and MEM information, as well as access Registry Editor.
Furthermore, you can view information on processes, services and entries of programs which automatically run at system startup, get your IP address and a summary on the current and average CPU, run a CPU benchmark, change the interface language and temperature units, and more.
Portable System Information Viewer uses a low-to-moderate amount of system resources, includes a well-drawn help file with descriptions for rookies and didn't freeze, crash or pop up errors during our tests. We highly recommend this tool to all users.
What's New in This Release:
· Enhanced 4th generation Intel Core i7/i5/i3 (Haswell) processor support and resolved issue with Intel Pentium 4/D voltage updating.
· Allow for the screen being rotated on the Microsoft Surface Pro and similar systems.
· Enhanced the battery status to, when available, include the Time to Fully Charge the Battery.
· Added OnSemi ADP3228 EPU plus Nuvoton NCT6683D support and resolved SMSC LPC47M192 Fan Speed issue.
· Added ASUS STRIKER II NSE motherboard support and nVidia nForce 790i (10DE:0802) memory timings.
· Added Gigabyte Z77X-UD3, Z87X-OC, F2A55M, F2A75M and F2A85X motherboard support.
· Added support for [SIVDEF.ini] which can be used to provide defaults for configuration parameters that are not already present in the registry. By default SIV will save these defaults to the registry unless -NOSIVREG is selected. Note that when SIV is run from a DVD/CD or Removable Drive (USB Flash Drive) -NOSIVREG is the default.
· Enhanced [SMBus Setup] to support SMBus exclusions for busses other than zer...