How does Win10 detect CPU information? How does the Win10 system view the CPU L2 cache size?

  

CPU cache is one of our cognitive data standards for CPU. If the CPU has a large L2 cache processing space, theoretically it can improve the CPU processing speed. So how do we view the CPU L2 cache? Read below to find out how the Win10 system looks at the CPU's L2 cache size.

First, with the help of the task manager

1, right-click on the blank space of the Win10 taskbar, click on the menu to select "Task Manager".

2. In the Task Manager window, click to switch to the "Performance" tab under the CPU project. The right window will show the CPU cache size.

Tips: L1 cache refers to the level 1 cache; L2 cache refers to the level 2 cache; L3 cache refers to the level 3 cache.

Second, with the help of third-party tools (CPU-Z as an example)

This aspect of the software personal feeling CPU-Z or AIDA64 is the most professional, here with CPU-Z for everyone to demonstrate .

1. After downloading and installing, open the CPU-Z software. The software processor tab will list the main performance index of the CPU in detail. The cache content is what we want to know.

2, if you feel that the processor is not clear, you can click to switch to the "Cache" tab, here you need to be reminded that the first level of the second level cache, you need to add and multiply.

The above is about Win10 system to view the CPU secondary cache size, the number of software to view CPU information is numerous, CPU-Z is only an example.

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