Determining FSB speed?

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What is the best method to determine the FSB speed, real clock speed and
other system parameters? I have been using Aida32 and dinking with memory
timings as well as allowing, in BIOS, slight OC'ing and Aida32 always
reports the FSB speed at 800 MHz. Hope that this message is not
duplicated--my regrets if it is. (P4C800-ED, Corsair TwinX1024-3200C2Pro,
Intel P4 3.2 Northwood)

MikeSp
 
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Hello Michael,

Try a program called PC Wizard 2004 which is freeware from www.cpuid.com It
does a great job of displaying any spec you can think of and when it's
minimized it displays the selected specs on top of all the other windows.

Rich
"Michael S." <mspurgeon5@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> What is the best method to determine the FSB speed, real clock speed and
> other system parameters? I have been using Aida32 and dinking with memory
> timings as well as allowing, in BIOS, slight OC'ing and Aida32 always
> reports the FSB speed at 800 MHz. Hope that this message is not
> duplicated--my regrets if it is. (P4C800-ED, Corsair TwinX1024-3200C2Pro,
> Intel P4 3.2 Northwood)
>
> MikeSp
>
>
 
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Rich--thanks for the pointer to a great diagnostic tool--it appeared to
correctly find everything including many things of which I have not a clue.

MikeSp
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"Rich Elgin" <relgin@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> Hello Michael,
>
> Try a program called PC Wizard 2004 which is freeware from www.cpuid.com
It
> does a great job of displaying any spec you can think of and when it's
> minimized it displays the selected specs on top of all the other windows.
>
> Rich
> "Michael S." <mspurgeon5@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:DKGdnU0wac9QH5_cRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> > What is the best method to determine the FSB speed, real clock speed and
> > other system parameters? I have been using Aida32 and dinking with
memory
> > timings as well as allowing, in BIOS, slight OC'ing and Aida32 always
> > reports the FSB speed at 800 MHz. Hope that this message is not
> > duplicated--my regrets if it is. (P4C800-ED, Corsair
TwinX1024-3200C2Pro,
> > Intel P4 3.2 Northwood)
> >
> > MikeSp
> >
> >
>
>
 
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Intel(R) Processor Frequency ID Utility - Windows* version
Release 7.0

From MS or Intel


"Michael S." <mspurgeon5@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:DKGdnU0wac9QH5_cRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> What is the best method to determine the FSB speed, real clock speed and
> other system parameters? I have been using Aida32 and dinking with memory
> timings as well as allowing, in BIOS, slight OC'ing and Aida32 always
> reports the FSB speed at 800 MHz. Hope that this message is not
> duplicated--my regrets if it is. (P4C800-ED, Corsair TwinX1024-3200C2Pro,
> Intel P4 3.2 Northwood)
>
> MikeSp
>
>
 

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