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hi, who can tell me SRG26 and QP89 cpuid?
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i5-9300HF Processor
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What (cpuid}?
All of the information is on the page, and under "Ordering and Compliance"
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From CPU World site (https://www.cpu-world.com/cgi-bin/CPUID.pl?CPUID=69721),
CPUID signature 0x0906EA
Family: 6 (0x06)
Mode: 158 (0x09E)
Stepping 10 (0x0A)
We'll ignore how ridiculous it is that an external site provides more information, in a more straight-forward format, than Intel does for their own products.
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Oh.... that cpuid.<G>
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Thanks, I've seen it all )
I'm interested in 1) why I don't see this on the intel website?
2) i5 9300H and i5 9300HF are like different processors (the last one without video, letter F) Are they the same CPUID?
I would like to see it on the intel website..
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different CPUs should have different CPUID, see this link. "Another processor number will have a different CPUID that is identified for that processor."
You can use Intel® Processors Identification Utility to see the CPUID Information
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@n_scott_pearson wrote:
From CPU World site (https://www.cpu-world.com/cgi-bin/CPUID.pl?CPUID=69721),
CPUID signature 0x0906EA
Family: 6 (0x06)
Mode: 158 (0x09E)
Stepping 10 (0x0A)
We'll ignore how ridiculous it is that an external site provides more information, in a more straight-forward format, than Intel does for their own products.
by the way this is 906EC ...I wouldn't trust the cpuworld site
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well, will someone comment? where are all the smart guys?
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You have been provided the answer.
You can also find it here:
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You have been provided the answer.
in what post?
where exactly on the intel website is there information about CPUID - SERG26 (i5-9300HF), take a screenshot if you see it
You can also find it here:
this utility is for an already installed PC, and if I'm just going to order it or while collecting information about its compatibility during repair?
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Hello @JH1978
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
After reviewing further your concerns, and using this article as a reference: CPUID Information for Intel® Processors Identification Utility, we would like to inform you that the CPUID field shown in the utility is a combination of the processor family, processor model, and processor stepping reported in a hexadecimal format. However, the value that is displayed in the tool refers to the "Processor Family". Using that CPUID value plus the processor's SKU will provide us with the full CPUID value, which is unique for each Processor's SKU.
(This may explain why you see the same CPUID for more than one CPU).
Also, we would like to inform you that we don't have a document or public webpage with a list of CPUID values and Processors. The only option available at this point is to run the Intel® Processor Identification Utility to verify the CPUID of the processor installed on the particular system where we're running the utility.
Please note that we have documented and routed all this feedback to the appropriate team in order to provide suggestions to (1) improve the article CPUID Information for Intel® Processors Identification Utility so it provides more details and clarification about CPUID, (2) improve the Intel® Processor Identification Utility so it shows full CPUID specific for the CPU, and (3), a suggestion to publish a list with CPUID information.
Please keep in mind that the team will not be able to provide you with updates regarding the status of the suggestions and we cannot confirm if this will be implemented by the team. However, we made sure they received all this feedback. Thank you for your understanding
Please let me know if you have any other inquiries I can assist you with. If not, would it be ok to close this thread?
Best regards,
Andrew G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello JH1978
We have not heard back from you so we will proceed to close this thread now. If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Best regards,
Andrew G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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