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SIV V4.10   
Suggested by Kimero - Updated by infimum on 14 Jul 2010
6MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (2968)
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Synopsis: SIV (System Information Viewer) displays lots of OS, network and hardware-related information, including CPU, PCI, PCMCIA, USB, sensors etc. The program varies from other system monitors in its "dashboard"-style view: a thin bar of key system information that can be expanded upon.
Writes settings to: None
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch SIV.exe.
Stealth [?]: No. Writes a bunch of non user-configurable values to the registry.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>

· Updated support for Intel Core i3 500 (Clarkdale), Core i7 800 (Clarksfield), Pentium SU4000 (Penryn) and Celeron SU2000 (Penryn) series processors.
· Added support for the Intel H57, E7500 and E7501 chipsets.
· Added reporting of GPU Speeds and Utilisation to the Initial screen and updated [H/W Status] to also include this information. Added -NOGPUS to disable GPU information, -GPUS=n to set the number to display and updated [About] to include -GPUS. This reporting uses either ADL or NVAPI, so you need to have a supported graphics card and you may need to update to the latest driver release to for the % GPU Utilisation. Added the [GPU Info] panel shows the raw GPU information that is returned to SIV.
· Updated [USB Bus] to indicate the bus hierarchy. Corrected the [Wi-Fi] page's reporting of 802.11n Radios. Fixed Thermal Zone reporting for 32-bit Windows Vista.
· Added the [CLSID] page which lists all the CLSIDs which have a shell command association.
· Added support for the PCA9544 SMBus multiplexor on the Tyan S3992 motherboard. This allows the DIMM SPD information and all the [SMB Bus] devices to be reported.

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] LonerFrom the looks of this, it looks very BUSY and in bad need of some structure. It looks like whoever put this together threw all the info on one page without regard to some semblance of order. Needs improving to be GUI [2007-12-15 07:50]

[Anonymous] xrat@Loner: SIV offers a -SAVE command line option to save all findings or selected ones into a file. That's how I use it. [2007-12-15 14:38]

[Anonymous] CAASIW performs better [2007-12-15 20:15]

[Anonymous] ThomasFor a piece of software whose only task is *displaying* information, it is unbelievably ugly. SIW seems to be better in every respect. Sure, it doesn't display as much information at the same time, but that probably is what makes it easier to use. [2007-12-18 12:15]

[Anonymous] surI have the Taskbar on top creen not bottom screen like defalt Window XP screen. The window bar of SIV application will hide under Window XP Taskbar. I must unlock the Window XP Taskbar to move SIV window. Why the position of SIV window not open by center screen? [2008-02-26 02:56]

[Anonymous] EdNetmanThis app is CRAP! I launched it and my system froze. After 10 minutes, I had to use the power button to reboot. I'll stick with SIW ( System Information for Windows). It's a stand alone .exe, runs fine from my usb drive, and has a lot of cool extra tools. [2008-03-19 08:27]

[Anonymous] jonnyThis is one ugly piece of software.. Stick with SIW. [2008-06-23 09:00]

[Anonymous] tesBrutally ugly. [2008-07-18 11:06]

[Anonymous] MJWUgly? Yes. But very useful and displays a lot of info for free.
It's ugliness is only of a secondary or perhaphs tertiary importance.
 [2008-08-19 22:52]

[Anonymous] MJWAddition: SIV, unfortunately, installs a driver in \Windows\System32\Drivers and makes appropriate changes in the registry. The system is not restored after SIV termination, which defeats the idea of portability. [2008-08-19 23:18]


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