dunno if this will help but is your WCPUID version the latest? a newer WCPUID version will identify newer CPUs, etc.
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It's 3.0g
Only downloaded it to run the test. Stefan |
Have a check on the temperatures.
Just trying to think how the system protects itself from overheat, and does it do that by throttling the speeds? :confused: H (very wasted now :o ) |
Hope you've sobered up H ;)
Temps are 54 degrees for CPU and 38 for Motherboard. Stefan |
Hmm went to the pub at lunch time :D Doh!
Both temps look a bit hot :o My dual p3-1g here is seeing 42°C at full load on one cpu with seti running and a case temp of 30°C. The other cpu idles at 32°C. I have seen a few motherboards with a cpu throttle in the bios. You could also try running with the case of a bit and see if that helps. Are all your fans working? Roll on tonight :D getting even more wasted :D |
What fans?
................ only joking. Have one on me. Won't expect a clear-headed reply until tomorrow ;):D Stefan |
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Jump into bios and goto the Health Monitor thingy. Not sure if it refresh's automatically but take a look at the figures. Any move about a lot? (This page was intentionally left blank.) :D |
My PC @ home has been acting funny recently. It just seems to become really slow, like there's something stalled.
So I thought I'd run WCPUID as part of a system check. When I run it though, it keeps reporting different results. Like now the first time it tells me the internal clock is running at 512.39Mhz, the system bus is 113.86Mhz and the system clock is also 113.86Mhz. When I press CTRL-R to refresh it tells me the internal clock is 426.80Mhz, the system bus is 94.84Mhz and the system clock is 94.84Mhz. Everytime I press CTRL-R it gives me a different value from the low 400's up to 600Mhz. My system is a P3 600EB on an Asus P3V4X motherboard. I have an Asus Slot-1 to FCPGA convertor too. WTF is going on :confused: Stefan [Edited by ozzy - 9/12/2002 9:51:28 PM] |
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