Processor speed

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Ramesh

hi,

my desktop has a celeron which shows mhz in the system screen. i get a
feeling the speed has reduced after a recent service session by a
technician. is there a way to confirm the actual clock speed of the
processor, so i can ensure the system is setup to run at the highese speed?
i suspect the techie could have changed some setting somewhere.

Thanks
Ramesh
 
Fresh Diagnose
http://www.freshdevices.com/

Belarc Advisor: http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
It does a good job of providing a wealth of information.

SpeedFan
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php

JS

"Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message
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> hi,
>
> my desktop has a celeron which shows mhz in the system screen. i get a
> feeling the speed has reduced after a recent service session by a
> technician. is there a way to confirm the actual clock speed of the
> processor, so i can ensure the system is setup to run at the highese
> speed? i suspect the techie could have changed some setting somewhere.
>
> Thanks
> Ramesh
>
 
www.pcpitstop.com and run their full test.


"Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message
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| hi,
|
| my desktop has a celeron which shows mhz in the system
screen. i get a
| feeling the speed has reduced after a recent service
session by a
| technician. is there a way to confirm the actual clock
speed of the
| processor, so i can ensure the system is setup to run at
the highese speed?
| i suspect the techie could have changed some setting
somewhere.
|
| Thanks
| Ramesh
|
|
 
Ramesh wrote:
> hi,
>
> my desktop has a celeron which shows mhz in the system screen. i get a
> feeling the speed has reduced after a recent service session by a
> technician. is there a way to confirm the actual clock speed of the
> processor, so i can ensure the system is setup to run at the highese speed?
> i suspect the techie could have changed some setting somewhere.
>
> Thanks
> Ramesh
>
>


CPUZ will give you the vital statistics for your machine.

http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-141.zip

You can see an example of the CPU window here.

http://www.cpuid.com/reviews/PL-P4N/cpuz.gif


Intel offers their own utilities, if you want a second opinion.

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/detail_desc.aspx?agr=n&productid=1881&dwnldid=7838

Paul
 
thanks very much Jim, JS and Paul ..
that helped a lot.

Ramesh

"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message news:fct18o$uf6$1@aioe.org...
> Ramesh wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> my desktop has a celeron which shows mhz in the system screen. i get a
>> feeling the speed has reduced after a recent service session by a
>> technician. is there a way to confirm the actual clock speed of the
>> processor, so i can ensure the system is setup to run at the highese
>> speed? i suspect the techie could have changed some setting somewhere.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ramesh

>
> CPUZ will give you the vital statistics for your machine.
>
> http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
> http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-141.zip
>
> You can see an example of the CPU window here.
>
> http://www.cpuid.com/reviews/PL-P4N/cpuz.gif
>
>
> Intel offers their own utilities, if you want a second opinion.
>
> http://downloadcenter.intel.com/detail_desc.aspx?agr=n&productid=1881&dwnldid=7838
>
> Paul
 
You're Welcome

JS

"Ramesh" <ramesh2020@gmaildotcom> wrote in message
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> thanks very much Jim, JS and Paul ..
> that helped a lot.
>
> Ramesh
>
> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message news:fct18o$uf6$1@aioe.org...
>> Ramesh wrote:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> my desktop has a celeron which shows mhz in the system screen. i get a
>>> feeling the speed has reduced after a recent service session by a
>>> technician. is there a way to confirm the actual clock speed of the
>>> processor, so i can ensure the system is setup to run at the highese
>>> speed? i suspect the techie could have changed some setting somewhere.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ramesh

>>
>> CPUZ will give you the vital statistics for your machine.
>>
>> http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
>> http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-141.zip
>>
>> You can see an example of the CPU window here.
>>
>> http://www.cpuid.com/reviews/PL-P4N/cpuz.gif
>>
>>
>> Intel offers their own utilities, if you want a second opinion.
>>
>> http://downloadcenter.intel.com/detail_desc.aspx?agr=n&productid=1881&dwnldid=7838
>>
>> Paul

>
>
 
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