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Windows 7 Build 7600 shows my E8400 running 4,50ghz but it's only running 3,75ghz
after i installed Windows Ultimate Ultimate x86 Build 7600 it shows that my E8400 running 4,50ghz but it's only running 3,75ghz in bios and CPU-Z also says 3,75ghz see at this scree:
http://img.techpowerup.org/090803/Wi...Build.7600.jpg so how can i fix this? |
why fix it? does it bother u?
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Its normal..it reads the FSB and then the max multi of the chip...you set your multi lower so its confused.
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oki, why is Windows 7 so buggy when it comes to this? :)
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my vista also does that...:(
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I forgot about that nifty app:P |
LOL if you had a 1.29v 4.5ghz e8400 you would be a happy man indeed!
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dont worry about this, i have it too. and i think you should hide your product id :)
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/2866/win7rating.png |
Yeah redo your pic b4 some trollin noob steals your license number product key.
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*Image edited.
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Does it even matter? Has a legit key even been released to anyone other than OEMS so far?
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i don't think you can have a Multiplier at x 95 :p |
Funny but no big deal...
***** Haven't you heard of the Windows 7 auto overclock feature? Jeeeezzz you guys must be linux users... So out of date :P |
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Windows is keeping hold of the original multiplier which I believe is 9 however, it's taking the new FSB into account hence then 4.5GHz.
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its reading the max multi (9X) and timesing that by the FSB (500) and getting 4.5 ghz... where you are actually running 500 fsb X a 7.5 multi
there a few apps out there that do the same thing, as said b4 alsong as cpu-z is correct (also can i ask why are you running a X86 OS with the 4GB or ram, just get the X64 and be done with, after all thats one of the reasons why a X64 OS's are here (to use more then 3 gb or ram correctly) |
Vista and 7 can ise up to 4gb of memory, and in pasted even with x64 of Vista i had several issues with the programs, games i play and almost every error or issues i still see today is people that use x64 versions of Vista and 7 that's why i still use x86 and it's running like a dream like XP x86 :D
(i know i have said something like this before, and people keep knocking me down everytime i say this but it's true one way or another.) |
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They were built to use no more than 2gb of ram, and when paging anything over that it would cause a crash. There is a list of fixes all over the place for various games this applies too and the list is moderately large considering the oversight required. |
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