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1 edit | [OC] Why does it say that?
I've noticed that with my new chip (an E2220) anything that reads the chip speed in windows reports it wrong. I know that my chip right now is running at 11x250 (2750Mhz) so why does everything read 3GHZ? Thanx for any ideas, ave
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  idlewillkill Go Blue Premium join:2005-09-28 North York, ON
1 edit | Because most of them are reading the FSB speed and taking that against the stock multiplier of the chip. I guess they're operating under the assumption that someone isn't going to run a lower mulitiplier.
Edit: That, or they ignore changes in multiplier to account for speed step/cool'n'quiet. |
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