This makes it a favorite for security auditors and forensic investigators who need hardware info without altering the target system.
: Provides detailed data on CPUs, motherboards, memory, and storage.
It could generate reports in various formats (HTML, MHTML, XML, CSV) tailored for different stakeholders, from technical logs to high-level summaries. The Evolution: From AIDA to EVEREST to AIDA64
It introduced or improved detection for newer components like SSDs, DDR3 memory (up to 2133MHz), and the latest GPUs from NVIDIA and ATI (now AMD).
With support for over 250 different sensor devices, EVEREST 5.50.2100 can monitor temperatures, voltages, and fan speeds. It can display these metrics in the system tray, on an OSD (On-Screen Display), or even on the LCD of compatible Logitech keyboards—a feature that was revolutionary at its peak. Key Features of the 5.50.2100 Update
The "2100" build placed heavy emphasis on the then-upcoming . While previous versions (like 5.02) were optimized for Windows XP and Vista, 5.50.2100 included: