  ackovski
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| Sempron 3200+ at 1.0GHz ?!?
How can this happen? The computer had a Sempron 2400+ at 1670Mhz. After reinstalling the windows it changed to Sempron 3200+ at 1.0GHz? As far as I can read 3200+ is at 1.8GHz? Can this be done by overclocking or something? |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE
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| It is probably the AMD equivalent of "speed step" technology (power now or something?)
If you do something to use a lot of CPU time, you should see the clock jump back up to nominal speed. -- »hillaryis404.org/ |
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  DreamCarr Percussion Premium join:2001-04-16 6D 6F 6F 00
| reply to ackovski that would be AMD's Cool & Quiet. same thing as intels speedstep.
when you're running low-demand, it runs at lower speed to save power, reduce heat, slow down the fans, etc. increase demand, it all ramps up. -- never apoligize for being who you are, and never respect anyone that says you should. |
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  albie81 Premium join:2005-01-04 Mount Laurel, NJ
| it's Cool 'n Quiet as mentioned. you can disable it in the BIOS if it bothers you.
as far as overclocking... my experience with Semprons has been good. I had a Sempron 2800+ s754 @ 1.6ghz, which i was able to get to 2.3ghz stable on air, without a voltage boost, at load temps under 45C. -- "What happens when the clock reaches 999?"........ "Nothing. You just suck." |
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