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Hello!

I wanted to ask you if there is a way to understand which is the CPU speed (for example) while running a AutoIt script on a PC...I mean, there's a set of function to detect CPU data?

Hi,

searchin Scripts & S. forum for ComputerInfo.

There is already an udf.

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Hello!

I wanted to ask you if there is a way to understand which is the CPU speed (for example) while running a AutoIt script on a PC...I mean, there's a set of function to detect CPU data?

$colItems = ""
$strComputer = "localhost"
$objWMIService = ObjGet("winmgmts:\\" & $strComputer & "\root\CIMV2")
$colItems = $objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_Processor", "WQL",0x10+0x20)
If IsObj($colItems) then
    For $objItem In $colItems   
    $SPEED = "MaxClockSpeed: " & $objItem.MaxClockSpeed
    Next
EndIf
MsgBox(-1,"Speed",$SPEED)

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