Arrow Lake Memory Reporting Fix Arrives in CPU-Z 2.11.2 Update

If you’re keen on diving into the world of overclocking or tweaking your Core Ultra 200K processor, patience might be your best friend right now. While you might be tempted to jump into optimizing settings and configurations, waiting for the latest CPU-Z update could save you some unnecessary headaches.

Currently, there’s a known bug in previous CPU-Z releases that inaccurately displays data for memory configurations. The updated version, CPU-Z 2.11.2, has apparently set its sights on optimizing the display of Arrow Lake memory and timing reports. This isn’t about fixing issues within the actual hardware—it’s about the software providing accurate information.

Previously, CPU-Z 2.10, which rolled out back in July, offered support for the Core Ultra 200K series way ahead of Intel’s official launch of its Lunar Lake mobile series. This was a forward-thinking move—providing support even before any desktop series confirmations. However, it seems that the architecture needed more thorough testing to achieve full compatibility and accuracy.

The 2.11.2 update, supposedly released in late October, aimed at refining these memory and timing outputs. However, it’s no longer available on the CPU-Z website. It seems the update might have been released prematurely, and the information was pulled back—possibly due to unresolved issues or incomplete fixes.

As various third-party websites hint at the existence of this update without providing a functional download link, users are left in anticipation. It appears these sites simply picked up on an automated changelog that jumped the gun.

Stay tuned for the new version designed for Arrow Lake, and remember that sometimes being patient with tech updates can save you from a world of trouble. Keep an eye on official sources for availability to ensure you’re getting the accurate performance data you need.