CPUID PerfMonitor is an intuitive application for monitoring the performance of your computer's processor. It allows to track the frequency of 4 events chosen in a set of model-specific list.
CPUID PerfMonitor can be used to identify the performance bottlenecks of a system, or to monitor a program for cache-miss rate or mis-predicted branches. But CPUID PerfMonitor can also be used as a hardware-level CPU comparison tool, comparing the key parameters of different CPUs runnning the same benchmark.
CPUID PerfMonitor allows to track up to 4 events, depending on the CPU model. Each event is attached to a graph. In order to change the monitored event, put the mouse cursor on a graph then click on the left button to make the events menu selection appear (note that the currently monitored event is checked in the menu).
Because of hardware limitations (namely the number of available counters), it is possible that all the desired events can't be monitored in the same time than other events. If a requested event is not available for monitoring, the graph will appear in grey color.
Note that the events are created from the top to the bottom, consequently the events on the top graphs have more chance to be allocated. Note also that some events need two counters, especailly the ones that tracks a cache level success rate. If the change of an event frees a counter that allows a non-available event to be monitored, it will be started automatically.
What's New in This Release:
· Added AMD K10.