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What is AIDA64?
AIDA64 is nothing but a tool developed by FinalWire (https://www.aida64.com/). At LaptopRadar.in, we use that tool to check several benchmarks of laptop like clock speed, TDP (Thermal design power), temperature, and many more.
What are the capabilities of AIDA64 tool?
AIDA64 tool provides information related to hardware installed on your machine. The information consists of almost 45-50 sections.
Its system stability test uses 64-bit multi-threaded stress testing module to test the machine’s capabilities at its extreme level. In addition to the CPU and GPU, HDD, SSD, and Video Adapter stress tests are also possible.
AIDA64 is the most accurate tool to detect hardware information. It almost eliminates the need to uncover the laptop from the bottom side. So, when we review the laptop, we try to find out and ensure that the information we get is most accurate. And, because of AIDA64 tool, it’s possible now.
What I like about AIDA64 tool is that it provides several methods to measure CPU benchmarks like With/Without CPU undervolting, With/Without a cooling pad, a detailed temperature variation, a in-depth CPU clock speed detection and many more.
According to the FinalWire Product Page, AIDA64’s CPU benchmarks are built on the multi-threaded AIDA64 Benchmark Engine that supports up to 1280 parallel processing threads. It also supports multi-processor, multi-core and Hyper-Threading enabled systems.
At LaptopRadar.in, our main aim is to test the CPU and GPU in possible extreme condition and give you the most accurate and valuable information. AIDA64 tool also provides the storage speeds but we use CrystalDiskMark. According to Tech Radar, it provides the most accurate data.
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