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puma99dk| Aug 3, 2009 06:41 PM

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?

a111087 Aug 3, 2009 06:44 PM

why fix it? does it bother u?

aCid888* Aug 3, 2009 06:47 PM

Its normal..it reads the FSB and then the max multi of the chip...you set your multi lower so its confused.

puma99dk| Aug 3, 2009 06:54 PM

oki, why is Windows 7 so buggy when it comes to this? :)

h3llb3nd4 Aug 3, 2009 06:59 PM

my vista also does that...:(

erocker Aug 3, 2009 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by puma99dk| (Post 1501125)
oki, why is Windows 7 so buggy when it comes to this? :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by h3llb3nd4 (Post 1501133)
my vista also does that...:(

Ignore it since you know how to use CPU-Z anyways?

h3llb3nd4 Aug 3, 2009 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by erocker (Post 1501138)
Ignore it since you know how to use CPU-Z anyways?

+1
I forgot about that nifty app:P

LagunaX Aug 3, 2009 07:06 PM

LOL if you had a 1.29v 4.5ghz e8400 you would be a happy man indeed!

IINexusII Aug 3, 2009 07:08 PM

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

LagunaX Aug 3, 2009 07:48 PM

Yeah redo your pic b4 some trollin noob steals your license number product key.

erocker Aug 3, 2009 07:59 PM

*Image edited.

timta2 Aug 3, 2009 07:59 PM

Does it even matter? Has a legit key even been released to anyone other than OEMS so far?

puma99dk| Aug 3, 2009 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IINexusII (Post 1501146)
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

maybe you should check your System Specs 'cause it says 400 x 95, 1.38v

i don't think you can have a Multiplier at x 95 :p

niko084 Aug 4, 2009 02:49 PM

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 So out of date :P

mikek75 Aug 4, 2009 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by puma99dk| (Post 1501301)
maybe you should check your System Specs 'cause it says 400 x 95, 1.38v

i don't think you can have a Multiplier at x 95 :p

No it doesn't, its 9.5:rolleyes:

InnocentCriminal Aug 4, 2009 03:18 PM

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.

rampage Aug 4, 2009 03:24 PM

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)

puma99dk| Aug 4, 2009 04:56 PM

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.)

niko084 Aug 4, 2009 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by puma99dk| (Post 1502275)
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.)

A lot of games were poorly programmed and not ready for 4gb of ram.
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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