What's new in Cacheman 10.70.0.0
Oct 21, 2020
- Full Windows 2004 and 20H2 support
- Added new processor support: AMD Ryzen 3xxx and 4xxx, Intel Comet Lake
- RAM Frequency and Dual Channel detection
- Improved ECC RAM detection
- Dark mode support (automatically applied if Windows 10 is set to dark mode, dark skin can be also manually activated in options)
- Tweak added to disable login screen acrylic wallpaper effect
- 'Go to parent process' and 'Copy process ID' functions in process view right click menu
- Keyboard shortcuts added to right click process name copy submenu
- Process ID can be now searched for
- Extended report (hold down CTRL key when clicking on the report button)
- Del hotkey in process list ends the selected process
- Completed unicode support
- Fixed CPU labeling on 20 and 32 core systems
- Fixed potential Thunderbolt issue
- Added workaround for serial codes not being saved correctly
New in Cacheman 10.50.0.0 (Jun 2, 2018)
- Full support for Windows April 2018 Update (v1803 Build 17134+)
- Ultimate performance energy profile option on Windows 10 Build 17134+
- Extended usability optimization option in Auto-Optimize dialog
- Network tweak to fix Windows network share access with admin accounts
- New processor support
- Intel:
- Coffee Lake Core i5-8500 (6 Core), Core i5-8600 (6 Core); Pentium Gold G5400 (4 Core), Pentium Gold G5500 (4 Core), Pentium Gold G5600 (4 Core) ; Celeron G4900 (2 Core), Celeron G4920 (2 Core)
- AMD:
- Second Generation Ryzen 5 2600 (12 Core), Ryzen 5 2600X (12 Core); Ryzen 7 2700 (16 Core), Ryzen 7 2700X (16 Core)
New in Cacheman 10.30.0.0 (Oct 25, 2017)
- Complete Windows 10 Fall Creators Update support
- Tweak to disable insecure Server Message Block (SMB) v1 protocol
- More detailed Windows 10 version information
- New processor support
- Intel:
- Kaby Lake Refresh Core i7-8550U (8 Core), i7-8650U (8 Core); Core i5-8250U (8 Core), i5-8350U (8 Core)
- Coffee Lake Core i7-8700 (12 core), i7-8700K (12 core); Core i5-8400 (6 core), i5-8600K (6 core); Core i3-8100 (4 core), i3-8350K (4 core)
- SkyLake-X Core i9-7920X (24 Core), Core i9-7940X (28 Core), Core i9-7960X (32 Core)
- AMD:
- Ryzen Threadripper 1900X (16 core), 1920X (24 core), 1950X (32 core)
New in Cacheman 10.10.0.12 (May 10, 2017)
New in Cacheman 10.10.0.11 (Apr 20, 2017)
- Improved Network Server Profile
New in Cacheman 10.10.0.9 (Apr 20, 2017)
- Windows Creators Update support
New in Cacheman 10.10.0.5 (Mar 27, 2017)
- New processor support: AMD Ryzen 7 1700, 1700X, 1800X and Ryzen 5 1400, 1500X, 1600, 1600X. AMD Ryzen 7 users should read the note at the end of this list.
- Improved Max Performance and Best of All Worlds profiles for AMD Ryzen and Intel Core CPUs
- Added 4 more optional Tray Icons: A maximum of 9 Tray Icons is now possible, so free RAM and CPU usage of up to 8 cores can be displayed at the same time
- Separated Show hidden and system files into two separate tweaks
- Changed Network-share recursive events to Network share file change notifactions tweak (more reliable)
- Added Energy-Profile and Syskey access tweaks
- Added links to 'Customize Tray Area', 'Network Center', and 'Default programs' to Tools and Tray Icon menus
- Better Unicode support for non Western languages
- Sticky Core affinity feature: tie processes to specific CPU Cores; Affinity will survive a reboot or program restart
New in Cacheman 10.0.3.0 (Dec 21, 2016)
- Search function (F2 and Ctrl + F shortcut) added directly to the information tab: search text will be looked for in process names, window captions, paths (case-insensitive)
- Windows Build is displayed on the information tab
- Ctrl + R hotkey to quickly restart the selected process or service
- Bug fixes
New in Cacheman 10.0.2.0 (Oct 28, 2016)
- Improved memory management:
- New function to take RAM away from other processes when a process defined as very important is started. May come handy when starting a computer game.
- Button added with a shortcut to Memory Diagnostic
- Report shows now also Uptime
- Added copy submenu to rightclick menu
- Intel Kaby Lake Processor support
- Improved compatibility and optimization for Windows 10 anniversary update
New in Cacheman 10.0.1.5 (Jun 30, 2016)
- Added progress dialog to the start procedure of Cacheman settings control
- Bug fixes
New in Cacheman 10.0.1.0 (Jun 6, 2016)
- Extended Dynamic Priority with options for foreground apps:
- Improved SSD detection
- More accurate manual RAM recovery display
- Enhanced compatibility for Windows 10 Fast Ring builds
- Improved support for Intel Skylake processors
- System report now includes storage drives and if installed, multiple GPUs
- Verbose system messages tweak
- Warning dialog when the user tries to disable UAC
- Rightclick menu now includes the tools which are already accessible from the Tray Icon menu
- Improved column sorting
- Alternate display switch in Tray Icon display submenu
- Bug Fixes
New in Cacheman 10.0.0.0 (Aug 17, 2015)
- Core rewrite to support the Windows 10 kernel
- Several Windows 10 tweaks added
- Added support for Intel Skylake processors (Core i7-6700K,i5-6600K,etc)
- New Graphics | CAD Workstation profile
- Information tab display shows process Read/Write statistics
- Improved support for DDR4 memory
- Optimized memory handling for systems with memory or more than 16 GB of RAM
- Processes can now be marked with colors
- Tray icon will show menu now also on single click
- New skins
New in Cacheman 7.9.1.0 (Apr 29, 2015)
- New option to show CPU usage in the Windows taskbar
- Added motherboard, CPU socket, and bios version data to the information tab and report window
- Initial processor support for Intel Broadwell-U and AMD Carizzo
New in Cacheman 7.9.0.0 (Dec 3, 2014)
- Windows XP/Vista/7/8.1: More system tweaks
- SSD Optimization added to Auto-Optimize
- RAM recovery: Global Hotkey on Options Tab
- RAM recovery: Tray notification for manual recovery
- Hidden process list can be temporarily ignored (Rightclick menu -> Process List)
- Added processor support: Intel Broadwell, AMD Vishera
New in Cacheman 7.8.5.0 (Jun 9, 2014)
- Windows 8.1 only: Tweaked Auto-Optimization Cache values
- Windows 7 only: Improved handling of the core parking feature on processors with Hyperthreading
- Windows XP only: Option to extend Windows Updates to the year 2019
- All operating systems:
- Improved Gaming and Maximum Performance profiles for Core i7 processors
- More tweaks added
- Updated Intel Haswell Refresh CPU support
New in Cacheman 7.8.0.0 (Dec 27, 2013)
- Improved Windows 8.1 support
- Tweak added to boot directly to Desktop on Windows 8 and 8.1
- Better compatibility of the remove shortcut arrows from desktop icons tweak.
- Should work now on all systems without problems.
- Track network shortcuts performance tweak
- Hotkey to hide process from information tab (CTRL + H)
- 6 new skins: Black Box, Calcium, Light Board, Pulsar, Windows 8, Zest
- Initial AMD Steamroller support
- Further improvements to the Gaming PC profile
New in Cacheman 7.7.0.0 (May 16, 2013)
- Greatly improved Gaming PC profile: now optimizes also Steam games; also adds NVidia SLI and AMD CrossFire support
- New Digital Audio Workstation optimization profile
- Improved basic profile
- Added support for Intel Haswell processors (for example Core i7 4770K or Core i5 4670K)
- Processes can now be hidden from the information tab
- Hotkeys added for often performed information tab functions
New in Cacheman 7.6.0.0 (Sep 28, 2012)
- Initial Windows 8 support
- New profile: Windows 8 Tablet optimization
- This profile improves user interface responsiveness on several Windows 8 x86/x64 tablet computers including (but not limited to)
- Acer Iconia W510, Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2, and Dell Latitude 10.
- Support added for Intel Ivy Bridge processors (Core i7-3770, Core i7-3770K, Core i7-3520M etc.)
- Support for Intel Atom Z2760
- Improved support for AMD Fusion processors
New in Cacheman 7.5.0.0 (Jan 6, 2012)
- Dynamic Priority:
- Cacheman will dynamically lower the priority of background applications that use a lot of processing power. The application that is active will run faster this way. You can exempt a specific application from this feature by configuring a Sticky Priority.
- Improvements to existing profiles (including new descriptions)
- Extended Basic Profile
- New profile: Windows 7 Tablet optimization:
- This profile improves user interface responsiveness on several Windows 7 tablet computers including Asus Eee EP121, Samsung Sliding 7, Viliv X70 and the Lenovo U1 Hybrid.
- New Tweaks
- Six new Skins
- Support added for Intel LGA 2011 processors (Core i7-3820, Core i7-3930K and Core i7-3960X)
- Support added for AMD Phenom II X4 650(T), 850 and 980 processors
- Greatly improved support for non western languages (Japanese, Chinese etc.)
New in Cacheman 7.1.0.0 (Mar 14, 2011)
- New profiles: Notebook | Netbook and Super User
- Windows 7 SP 1 compatibility
- Existing profiles have been tweaked
- Increased maximum possible tray icons from 3 to 5
- You can change the looks of Cacheman by switching to different skins (10 skins included in the default installation)
- Better support for several new processors, including Intel Gulftown (e.g. Core i7-980X) and AMD Thuban (e.g. Phenom II X6)
- New performance and usability tweaks
- Improved toolbar
- Process list shows more information about services (e.g. svchost.exe instances)
- Several utilities can be quickly launched from the tray icon menu
- you can create system restore points on the backups tab and in the tray icon menu
- Tray icon works better with UAC on 64bit Windows
New in Cacheman 7.0 (Mar 14, 2011)
- Complete Program rewrite for Windows Vista and 7 compatibility
New in Cacheman 5.50.30 (May 29, 2007)
- Command line version
- Recover memory even without Cacheman running in background
- More efficient memory recovery
- 2 new profiles
- Several new Windows 2000/XP tweak settings
- Tray Icon display color can be modified
- Windows XP theme support
- Bug fixes