I got a new PC, assembled one and want to check the processor type and speed. I ordered for P 4 1.6 GHZ and check it out. pl. help me how to go about. Is there any tool to check or can it be check at boot up itself
try the rpograms either LogInfo or Belarc. You can find them on the web and download them for free. They'll tell you exactly what speed your P4 is running at
For ceh4702 and ITphile, the program is called Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility.It downloads in a flash with anything but a 56K modem, and it's worth having. Just out of curiosity though, doesn't control panel>system>give you a screen somewhat similar? I know that my PC running Windows XP on an Intel P4 1600 slightly overclocked to 1790, in that same screen is reported that way. But what the heck do I know, this is only my second computer.I bought a Gateway and didn't like how they cheese you on warranty and service,so I went ahead and built this bad boy, nothing crazy, but it obviously works.
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