Memtest86+ v8.00 Released with Support for Latest Intel/AMD CPUs and DDR5 Features
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Summary
Memtest86+ version 8.00 has been released with significant updates including support for the latest Intel and AMD CPUs, faster detection for many-core processors, DDR5 temperature reporting, optional dark mode, and bug fixes. The release now ships as a single binary supporting both UEFI and legacy boot systems and adds CLang/LLD support.
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· 5 pulledThis release include some significant internal updates, adds CLang/LLD support, and now ships as a single binary for both UEFI and legacy boot.
Add support for latest Intel CPUs
Add support for latest AMD CPUs
Added Temperature reporting on DDR5
Added optional Dark Mode
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