any remotely techy computer user has
probably heard the name
cpu-z it is this ancient piece of
freeware for verifying your system
specifications I used it quite
frequently and it is a very very popular
application and when I moved over to
Linux it is one of those tools that I
really did miss and sure there is a
bunch of other tools for getting the
same sort of data and I've covered a lot
of them on this channel but none of them
presented it in t...
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