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Old February 4th 04, 04:50 PM
Rob
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Default util to find out my FSB speed?

I have a celeron 2.6 (which runs at up to 400mhz FSB) and an Intel D845HV
motherboard (which has no BIOS settings to adjust or check any of this
stuff, but also is supposed to run at up to 400mhz FSB). I had a hardware
probing utility which happened to come with a software package tell me I'm
only running at 100MHz FSB. I couldn't find a utility to check this on
tucows or winfiles.... it doesn't really matter I guess since I have no way
to change it,
but I'd still like to know.....any pointers? Thanks!


 




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