I used CPU-Z to check my CPU's stats and it says that its clock was 2500Mhz [200x12.5]
Why is this weird? Because according to its BIOS it should have a base clock of 200Mhz and a mulitplier of 17 what equals 3.4Ghz. This is what the control panel of Windows 7 says as well.
So, how do I...
Hello, I have a problem with BSOD that happens accidentally on my laptop. I have no idea what is the reason, because it happens suddenly and I cannot connect it with any action. I would be happy if anyone could help me. I'm attaching information from W7F, CPU-Z and RAMMon (all in the zipped...
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Hi
I have installed CpuZ and SIW on my PC running Win7 RC Bld 7100 and both programmes when run show my CPU Speed as 1349.5Ghz at 6.75 multiplier. My PC is as per my signature. I also have Win XP Pro installed on a separate HDD and both these programs installed and they show the correct speed...
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OK, So I had Windows 7 a few months back. I had this problem, and forgot that its why I went back to vista.
basically, ive been on Vista 64 bus for the last 2 months. Havent changed my computers settings at all bios wise. So under windows vista my clock settings are:
(motherboard DFI x58 and...
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Well it's up and running though not at all complete yet. Memory was a piece cake, and I now have 3.3 gig's usable. The Vista 64 bit at least in my opinion is a lot faster than 32bit. I still can only crank up the cpu to 2.38 ghz. But, I know the reason why now. Intel puts a lock on their...
AMD's latest chip release is scheduled for Jan 2009 and initial results look very promising. A overclock of 4GHz on air is apperently very easy to attain whilst using LN2 will get you over the 6GHz mark..
If you have a AM2+ board chances are that after a bios upgrade these chips will plop...