Master Lu, formerly known as Z Weapon, is now renamed as 360 Hardware Master. I have to admit that these name changes are successful, and the installed capacity of users has been rising steadily, claiming to have tens of millions of users. When the editor browsed the forums and Weibo, he found that many netizens were using Master Lu (360 Hardware Master) to detect hardware information and test hardware performance, but they were all confused and asked many questions.
Another selling point of Master Lu (360 Hardware Master) is that professional and easy-to-use hardware detection can easily distinguish the authenticity of hardware, so we use another computer to detect it. This is a mainframe just installed for a friend, and it is opened into six cores with Athlon II X4 640T. 360 hardware expert is good, directly identifying the CPU as a six-core Snapdragon II, and editing friends are very happy.
But here comes the problem. Imagine that if JS sells tinder to you and you take Master Lu as the authoritative monitoring software, it is a lie. 360 Hardware Master also integrates computer performance testing tools, which the official said can "help you understand the current computer performance level", and estimate the processor performance and game performance of the current computer through real computer simulation, so that you can understand the current computer performance level. The comprehensive leaderboard allows you to view the current ranking of processors and graphics cards among all users.