roise_r
Dec 13 2006, 09:23 AM
hello, i have this really basic question that i just cant seem to find the answer. Recently i took on my possession a computer that i dont know really much about it, except that it it has a intel CPU has 512mb ram has a gforce fx 5200 and a asus motherboard. Right now, the CPU is running on a 2.40GHz speed, which seems to be normal, taking in notice the other components. it is working on a 133mhz bus. i just want to be sure that this is the real speed of the processor. i mean, i need to be sure that this processor is meant to work on a 133mhz bus, and it is not overclocked or that it is running on its full potential. SO - does it say somewhere on the BIOS or somewhere else what bus-speed, the present processor is supposed to work with - without actually having to remove the sink and fan and see the processor's model on the chip it self. Is this information written elsewhere, besides on the processor itself. 10x
Kukulut
Feb 18 2007, 02:58 AM
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