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> > How can I determine my current CPU speed? I have a Celeron 700 that |
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> > should be running at 1050 if I insulated one of its pins correctly. |
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> > All of the information I can find on determining CPU speed is related |
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> > to mobile speedstep processors and mine is a desktop CPU. |
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> > - Grant |
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> Hi Grant, |
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> try |
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> cat /proc/cpuinfo |
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> which will give you a hint, what the Linux kernel thinks what you CPU |
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> is and with which clock it runs. |
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Darn: |
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cpu MHz : 697.899 |
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Back to the overclocking forum. |
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> Keep hacking! |
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> mcc |
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Will do! Any way you know of to check my front side bus and memory bus speed? |
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- Grant |
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