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    #21
    Re: Which processor would be faster

    Link to EMSI Software

    Their free version is a comprehensive process explorer for both visible and hidden processes. Note the section for Tricky Startups.

    This software leaves behind a running process after it exits.
    Uninstall after you are done with it.

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      #22
      Re: Which processor would be faster

      My E2180 is OC'ed to 2.9 Ghz. (363x8.0) (on an Asus P5QL Pro, in the sig)

      But my system, when not at the default multiplier and RAM-to-FSB ratio, the majority of apps report 3.6 Ghz! LOL!

      So far, CPU-Z is the only app that's confirmed to report the right processor frequency.
      Last edited by RJARRRPCGP; 02-21-2009, 03:37 PM.
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        #23
        Re: Which processor would be faster

        That happens a lot. It's not just the Asus. My Biostar boards do it too. I think they just look at the maximum multiplier and multiply it by the current FSB.

        Dood, you make any progress yet? Get the board yet?
        A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.

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          #24
          Re: Which processor would be faster

          Haven't ordered anything yet. I'm going to have to get the mobo, a new PSU, and new RAM to make the change. It all adds up to about $180, so I'm going to sit on that for a bit and see what happens with my bills this month.
          Ludicrous gibs!

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