| Feature | v9 | v10 (Fujizakuraworks) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | NVMe support | Basic (PCIe 3.0) | Full (PCIe 5.0, HMB) | | DDR5 timings | Not read | Full SPD readout | | GUI | Command line only | Basic GUI + command line switches | | Export format | Plain text | JSON + CSV + XML | | Portable USB saving | Manual | Auto-save to USB root | For system administrators, the command-line switches in v10 are a game-changer. Create a scheduled task to run:
phc_v10.exe -silent -export C:\Logs\health_%date%.json -email (requires MAPI client) petite health check v10 fujizakuraworks
The hardware sensor drivers require elevated privileges. Right-click and select "Run as administrator." The main UI will appear as a 640x480 window with a retro command-line aesthetic. | Feature | v9 | v10 (Fujizakuraworks) |
Windows SmartScreen may flag unsigned drivers. Right-click the .exe > Properties > Check "Unblock" at the bottom. This is not a virus; Fujizakuraworks does not pay for EV code-signing certificates to keep the software free. Windows SmartScreen may flag unsigned drivers
If you have been searching for a lightweight, portable, and highly accurate system diagnostic tool, you have likely stumbled upon this niche but powerful application. Developed by the enigmatic Fujizakuraworks, version 10 represents a significant leap forward in compact system monitoring. This article will dive deep into every feature, installation method, use case, and performance benchmark of Petite Health Check v10 to help you decide if this is the right tool for your system. Petite Health Check v10 is a standalone utility designed exclusively for Windows environments (compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11). Unlike comprehensive suites like CCleaner or HWMonitor, Fujizakuraworks built this tool with a "less is more" philosophy. The term "petite" in its name is literal—the entire application is under 5 MB.
Petite Health Check v10 for efficiency and portability. It loses only to OCCT in raw temperature granularity, but for 95% of users, the difference is negligible. Use Case 1: Reviving an Old Laptop Let’s say you find a five-year-old laptop in a closet. Before you spend money on a new battery or SSD, run Petite Health Check v10 Fujizakuraworks .
| Feature | Petite Health Check v10 | HWMonitor | OCCT | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 4.8 MB | 20 MB | 250 MB | | RAM usage (idle) | 6 MB | 45 MB | 210 MB | | CPU usage during scan | 2% | 8% | 35% | | Temp sensor accuracy | ±0.5°C | ±1.0°C | ±0.3°C | | Portable mode | Yes (no installer) | No | No | | Battery wear accuracy | 100% (reads chipset) | 70% (estimate) | N/A |