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To maximize your PC’s speed, reading your system’s hardware configuration and real-time CPU data allows you to identify processing bottlenecks, heat constraints, and improper power limitations.

Whether you are looking at raw text data like Linux’s cat /proc/cpuinfo or real-time diagnostic tools like Windows Resource Monitor and HWiNFO, specific metrics dictate how you should optimize your machine. 1. Key Metrics in Hardware Configuration (cpuinfo)

When reviewing your static CPU information—using commands like cat /proc/cpuinfo or lscpu on Linux, or checking the Performance tab in Windows Task Manager—look for these critical lines to establish your performance baselines:

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