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So I just got a 2.13G Core Duo (ASUS P5W mobo running XP Professional SP2)

Although the cpu shows up in device manager, it shows no info about it as i've seen in other screen shots on this forum (logo, memory info, clock speed, etc.)

Is there any reason why this does not show up or anything I can do to put it there?

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make sure you have the latest bios

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Download and run CPU-Z:

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Yeah, you're seeing CPU-Z in those screenshots. Much more informative than task manager.

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thanks guys, appreciate it! :D

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So I just got a 2.13G Core Duo (ASUS P5W mobo running XP Professional SP2)

Although the cpu shows up in device manager, it shows no info about it as i've seen in other screen shots on this forum (logo, memory info, clock speed, etc.)

Is there any reason why this does not show up or anything I can do to put it there?



Uhh, you said core duo. You do realize there are Core Duos and Core 2 Duos and that Conroe is the core name for Core 2 Duo, not Core Duo, right?

Do you have a CD or C2D?

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There arent any 2.13ghz core duo's, only the E6400 has a stock clockspeed of 2.13ghz, so my guess is that he has a C2D.


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