(based on 8 reviews)
CPU Speed Professional 3.0.3.2

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CPU Speed Professional is a small, standalone application that measures the actual speed of your Intel or AMD central processor unit (CPU). It features a stunning interface with elegant animations and screen transitions. Click the 'Test My Speed' button and watch as CPU Speed ramps up your computer's processor to full throttle.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Sep 8, 2009
  • Publisher: Wizard Software

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Rated 50/50 by thebigcheeser at May 4, 2008

"Does exactly what it says"

Rated 50/50 by Hall9000 at Jun 25, 2008

Downloaded and tried it. Cool graphics and seems to work properly. It gave me the same speed as the System app gave me. I'm running XP Pro with a Dell with a 3.2ghz P4 that actually runs at 3.19ghz. Is that $1.00 right or a typo? :P

Rated 50/50 by Tao2005 at Jun 27, 2008

Great program.. I'm running a HP Compaq 4.0 ghz. Gives the same info as memoptimizer does bout the CPU. Though I'd pay more then a buck.

Rated 50/50 by cyberdave03 at Sep 7, 2008

"Excellent!" Works very well. Nice and simple graphical interface. The settings allow fine precision in tuning. None. I haven't encountered any. If you have older Windows games and programs that won't run or run well because of cpu speed, this easy and free program will fix the problem.

Rated 40/50 by UKposter at Oct 25, 2008

"Simple tool that works" It works exactly as expected, straightforward speed check tool for CPU None apart from there being a newer version available on the company's website.

Rated 50/50 by lapavoni at Jul 22, 2009

This is an excellent little utility. Measurement seems very consistent. I've tested it on a few systems, both AMD and Intel cpu based. The detailed CPU information is a nice feature. The GUI is beautifully designed and highly intuitive. All software should be written so elegantly.

Rated 20/50 by Pkshadow at Sep 9, 2009

GUI does not work with Win7, sized wrong. Speed test is inaccurate with a Abit AW9D-Max with a E8400, reports it at benchmark and not the stock over clock of Abit boards nor does it report properly the right speed when I go Turbo with it. If you really want to know it was close but it is the same results as the free Intel Processor Identification Utility which is close but off the actual over clocked benchmark. Rate high for GUI, Rate low for actual usefulness for real results.

Rated 10/50 by bperkinstx50 at Jan 3, 2010

"It's a small curiousity, but basically worthless." It told exactly what my CPU speed is, exactly what it's supposed to be. It tries to get you to buy NetSpeedMeter, which is useless, and won' uninstall. This prorgam won't uninstall, either. . It's a waste of time and energy