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Is CPUZ wrong?

Last post 06-30-2008, 2:24 PM by Hyacinth. 3 replies.
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  •  06-07-2008, 7:36 AM 333710

    Is CPUZ wrong?

    I have been working on overclocking my system.  I have a GA-P35-DS3L motherboard, E8200 and Kingston Hyper-X memory 2gig 1066.  Currently I have reached my limit with a 3.4Ghz overclock, memory at 5 5 5 10 at stock voltage.  My CPU voltage in the BIOS is set at 1.25000, but CPUZ only shows 1.20 while testing with Orthos.  I hope I can get some more overclock out of my CPU.  Everything seems stable until I test with Orthos.

    Thanks, RD48 


  •  06-08-2008, 4:20 PM 334303 in reply to 333710

    Re: Is CPUZ wrong?

    Did I post this in the wrong place?

  •  06-08-2008, 6:19 PM 334359 in reply to 334303

    Re: Is CPUZ wrong?

    I use CPUZ to examine systems, but I never count on any one program as fact. If you want that, check the CPU ID program from Intel here:

    Processor Finder from Intel

    Also, this would be best placed probably in the hardware section under over-clocking...



  •  06-30-2008, 2:24 PM 348530 in reply to 334359

    Re: Is CPUZ wrong?

    The result of the cpuz is based on the hardware IDs and the data file it has. If your data file is an old version, maybe you can't get the right result.You can have a check about this.

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