Quick Reference Guide

Group Option Valid Arguments Description
processor core supports maximum two logical
processors.
--Proc1Brand <string>
Displays the brand text provided by the
processor manufacturer.
--Proc1Id <string>
Displays the family, model, and stepping
values of the processor.
--Proc1L2Cache <string>
Displays the amount of memory in the
corresponding processor cache.
--Proc1L3Cache <string>
Displays the amount of memory in the
corresponding processor cache.
--Proc1NumCores <integer>
Displays the number of cores in the processor
package.
--Proc2Brand <string>
Displays the brand text provided by the
processor manufacturer.
--Proc2Id <string>
Displays the family, model, and stepping
values of the processor.
--Proc2L2Cache <string>
Displays the amount of memory in the
corresponding processor cache.
--Proc2L3Cache <string>
Displays the amount of memory in the
corresponding processor cache.
--Proc2NumCores <integer>
Displays the number of cores in the processor
package.
--Proc3Brand <string>
Displays the brand text provided by the
processor manufacturer.
--Proc3Id <string>
Displays the family, model, and stepping
values of the processor.
--Proc3L2Cache <string>
Displays the amount of memory in the
corresponding processor cache.
--Proc3L3Cache <string>
Displays the amount of memory in the
corresponding processor cache.
--Proc3NumCores <integer>
Displays the number of cores in the processor
package.
--Proc4Brand <string>
Displays the brand text provided by the
processor manufacturer.
--Proc4Id <string>
Displays the family, model, and stepping
values of the processor.
--Proc4L2Cache <string>
Displays the amount of memory in the
corresponding processor cache.
--Proc4L3Cache <string>
Displays the amount of memory in the
corresponding processor cache.
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