Re: Windows XP constantly misreporting CPU frequency

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"Adam Honek" <AdamHonek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,

I don't suppose anyone knows why Windows XP SP2 has problems concluding
the
right operating frequency of an Intel Pentium 4-M 2.6GHz processor?

In system properties it's always reported as 2.38GHz, 4.79GHz etc.
but hardly ever as 2.59GHz.

On AC power it should always be 2.59GHz.

All other CPUID programs report the correct speed.

Possibly a bug in Window?

Thanks,
Adam Honek



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