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Old 01-04-2007, 02:00 AM
Chris May
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WinXP System Properties CPU error?

I recently overclocked a Pentium D 945 from 3.4GHz to 3.6GHz by increasing CPU
external frequency from 200 to 212 MHz. Although the CPU speed now shows as
3.6GHz on the post screen and according to Sisoft Sandra after XP has started,
the general tab of System Properties shows the CPU designation correctly but now
indicates 2.52GHz as the operating speed as follows:

Computer:
Intel(R)
Pentium(R) D CPU 3.40GHz
2.52GHz, 1.00 GB of RAM

Another Pentium D 945 overclocked the same amount in another computer correctly
shows 3.6GHz as the operating speed.

Any ideas what's wrong? Is System Properties in error on the computer showing
2.52GHz?

The motherboard is an Asus P5P800-VM.

ChrisM
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Re: WinXP System Properties CPU error?

Chris May wrote:
> I recently overclocked a Pentium D 945 from 3.4GHz to 3.6GHz by
> increasing CPU external frequency from 200 to 212 MHz. Although
> the CPU speed now shows as
> 3.6GHz on the post screen and according to Sisoft Sandra after XP
> has started, the general tab of System Properties shows the CPU
> designation correctly but now indicates 2.52GHz as the operating
> speed as follows:
>
> Computer:
> Intel(R)
> Pentium(R) D CPU 3.40GHz
> 2.52GHz, 1.00 GB of RAM
>
> Another Pentium D 945 overclocked the same amount in another
> computer correctly shows 3.6GHz as the operating speed.
>
> Any ideas what's wrong? Is System Properties in error on the
> computer showing
> 2.52GHz?
>
> The motherboard is an Asus P5P800-VM.


What does it run like?
Running like a 3.4GHz? 3.6GHz? 2.52GHz?

Doesn't really matter what any tool tells you in the end - just matters what
the actual performance is to you or those who utilize it.

IMHO:
Overclocking - at today's faster processor speeds - is like playing russian
roulette just because you are bored (ie: you have nothing better to blow
your money/time on... it's something to do... a hobby?)

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Re: WinXP System Properties CPU error?

On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:45:17 -0400, Chris May pondered exceedingly, then took
quill in hand and carefully composed...

| I recently overclocked a Pentium D 945 from 3.4GHz to 3.6GHz by increasing CPU
| external frequency from 200 to 212 MHz. Although the CPU speed now shows as
| 3.6GHz on the post screen and according to Sisoft Sandra after XP has started,
| the general tab of System Properties shows the CPU designation correctly but now
| indicates 2.52GHz as the operating speed as follows:
|
| Computer:
| Intel(R)
| Pentium(R) D CPU 3.40GHz
| 2.52GHz, 1.00 GB of RAM
|
| Another Pentium D 945 overclocked the same amount in another computer correctly
| shows 3.6GHz as the operating speed.

Oops! Ignore. I found the "problem." Intel SpeedStep is turned on in the
computer showing the lower operating speed, but not in the computer that
doesn't. When I turned off SpeedStep and checked, readings were correct.

It's just the system doing exactly what it's supposed to do. :)

ChrisM
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Old 01-04-2007, 02:01 AM
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Re: WinXP System Properties CPU error?

Chris May <ChrisM@shangri-la.com> wrote in
news:f3lqi21sqjs6eikpplbq0bko27h4si6unl@4ax.com:

> On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:45:17 -0400, Chris May pondered exceedingly,
> then took quill in hand and carefully composed...
>
>| I recently overclocked a Pentium D 945 from 3.4GHz to 3.6GHz by
>| increasing CPU external frequency from 200 to 212 MHz. Although the
>| CPU speed now shows as 3.6GHz on the post screen and according to
>| Sisoft Sandra after XP has started, the general tab of System
>| Properties shows the CPU designation correctly but now indicates
>| 2.52GHz as the operating speed as follows:
>|
>| Computer:
>| Intel(R)
>| Pentium(R) D CPU 3.40GHz
>| 2.52GHz, 1.00 GB of RAM
>|
>| Another Pentium D 945 overclocked the same amount in another
>| computer correctly shows 3.6GHz as the operating speed.
>
> Oops! Ignore. I found the "problem." Intel SpeedStep is turned on
> in the computer showing the lower operating speed, but not in the
> computer that doesn't. When I turned off SpeedStep and checked,
> readings were correct.
>
> It's just the system doing exactly what it's supposed to do. :)
>
> ChrisM
>


And I'd guess that your system idle process average CPU usage has
rocketed from 97% to at least 98% too!
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