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WOF: Do you know what your CPU's clocked at?

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  1. yes. i do
  2. TorturedChaos TechSpot Chancellor Posts: 825   +7

    My main desktop runs a C2D E8400 at 3.0 GHZ, I did have it O.C. to 3.6 for a while, but it started running pretty hot.
    My laptop is a 6yr old Acer with a CeleronM running at 1.5 GHZ, and my other desktop that I don't use ever is a C2D E4200 - but I don't remember the clock, want to say 2ish GHZ.
  3. captaincranky TechSpot Addict Posts: 8,802   +287

    I didn't think they made an "E4200", (obviously a typo). The "Allendales" started at "E4300". and Intel concurs...http://ark.intel.com/products/series/27968 (The E4300 clocks stock @ 1.8Ghz)

    If anybody's in the mood for trivia, the E2xxx series of Pentium Dual Core CPU were referred to by many people as "Allendale" cores. Truth is they were "Conroe" cores, same as the original C2D: http://ark.intel.com/products/codename/2680/Conroe
  4. gobbybobby TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 508

    Phenom 1 9550 X4 2.2Ghz
  5. 965BE 3.4GHz overclocked and stable at 4.31ghz 1.5voltz....now my laptop I have no idea whats in it...
  6. r8bwp Newcomer, in training Posts: 25

    i7 2600k core 100 X45= 4.5hz,
     
  7. grvalderrama TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 188

    Core 2 Duo E7200, 2533 Mhz, FSB 1066... If I'm not mistaken, core's multiplier number is x11 when running under load and x9 when idles. That leads to the not very solid conclusion that the core's speed is 230 Mhz... Ok, I'm lying... =P
    Other details I remember are 3MB L3 memory... and that's it!

    Now that I researched it all... I was indeed lying! Core's multiplier is 9.5... and those are 3MB of L2 memory!
  8. tractorphil TechSpot Member Posts: 60

    Amd x4 955 3.2ghz
  9. tbone311 Newcomer, in training

    i5-750 @ 3.2 GHz
  10. Orionlocke Newcomer, in training Posts: 35

    core i7 920 OC'ed at 3.40 GHz
  11. HiDDeNMisT TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 188   +10

    AMD Phenom X6 1090T Black Edition @ 3.2 GHz
  12. treetops TechSpot Evangelist Posts: 1,385   +12

    Amd quadcore 3.2 ghz, I built my rig so its hard for me to forget my clock speed. Most people I talk to have no clue what there cpu speed is. I don't see myself forgetting this computers clock speed in the next 10 years.
  13. LNCPapa TS Special Forces Posts: 3,950   +120

    I'm sure that will change as other things become more important to you. I was the same way for a long time but now all I care about is my family and for my computers to be stable and fast enough to do what I want. I used to make sure my computer was faster than all of my friends' computers, but I don't care about that any more.
  14. Intel core 2 duo at 2.6 GHz, and Intel core 2 duo at 2.8 GHz (2009 Macbook Pro)
  15. ddg4005 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 126

    Core 2 Quad Q9650 clocked @ 3GHz (non-overclocked).
  16. Vicenarian TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 100   +9

    i3 2100 @ stock 3.1 GHz
    Pentium D 920 @ stock 2.8 GHz (OC to 3.1 sometimes)
    Some Core 2 laptop CPU: @ 1.67 GHz
    Pentium 4 @ 3.1 Ghz
    Another P4 @ 1.6 Ghz
    Core 2 Desktop @ 1.7 Ghz
    PIII @ 800 MHz (I think)
    Android Tablet @ 800 Mhz
  17. mobile core 2 duo penryn 2.8ghz @ 3.25 i believe. yes i overclock my 14" laptop.
  18. seventries Newcomer, in training

    and not once ive seen an amd 64 x2 5200+ (2x2.6ghz)..
    thats what i have had since 2007

    replaced the mobo, its am2+..
    could anyone tell me what the fastest cpu would be i could get atm?
    the mobo is an msi k9a2 cf
    i know i know, google.. but u ppl are fast n reliable.. i hope
    i on the other hand.. am not.. atm
  19. Core i7 2600k overclocked to 4.5 Ghz.
  20. I7 970 3.2ghz (OC -4000 mhz)