How Processor Speed Is Reported to a Computer

Topics Computer, Hardware, Windows XP on October 7th, 2007

The tool in uses currentspeed to do its reporting rather than , but the tool may display the wrong clock speed for the Central Processing Unit ().

As of January 2002, XP uses the currentspeed value rather than the value because the value was reporting inconsistent values.

After , the may not correctly reflect its correct speed until a program utilizes cycles.

The basic input/output () in some computers may throttle the because of heat, load, /DC.

To check the currentspeed setting:

1.Click , click , and then click and Maintenance.
2.Click See basic information about your . On the General tab, the speed (in ) appears under .

To check the setting:

1.Click , point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to Tools, and then click Information.
2.The speed () of the appears in in the Information window, in the right column of Summary, under ..

NOTE: Information from Administrative Tools always reports .

If you click , point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to Tools, and then click Information, the speed (for example, 797 = 800 ) is shown. After you the Information tool, the Properties tool in displays the correct speed. However, when you first your , the incorrect speed is shown in the Properties tool in .

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