I just got a new 1.2Ghz T-Bird from my supplier, although I wanted a 266 FSB chip, they only had 200FSB chips, but yesterday I was informed that it is a 266 FSB chip. I'm not sure.
How can I check without actually trying to run it at 266?
I just got a new 1.2Ghz T-Bird from my supplier, although I wanted a 266 FSB chip, they only had 200FSB chips, but yesterday I was informed that it is a 266 FSB chip. I'm not sure.
How can I check without actually trying to run it at 266?
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download wincpuid, im not sure of the website (can anyone help me out with the site) but just go to http://www.google.com and search for it, it should be like the first one it will tell you everything about your fsb and processor, so will sisoft sandra
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thanks for pointing that out, I also realised I could just check the code on the core of the CPU itslef, but I will have to hold off on that until I get some more Arctic Silver 2 or something, cuz I'm all out of thermal interface...
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