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  1. CPU(s)

    Number of CPUs 2 (1 Physical)

    CPU#1 APIC ID = 0

    Name Intel Pentium 4

    Code Name Northwood

    Specification Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 3.00GHz

    Family / Model / Stepping F 2 9

    Extended Family / Model 0 0

    Brand ID 9

    Package mPGA-478

    Core Stepping D1

    Technology 0.13 µ

    Supported Instructions Sets MMX, SSE, SSE2

    CPU Clock Speed 3006.9 MHz

    Clock multiplier x 15.0

    Front Side Bus Frequency 200.5 MHz

    Bus Speed 801.8 MHz

    L1 Data Cache 8 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size

    L1 Trace Cache 12 Kµops, 8-way set associative

    L2 Cache 512 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size

    L2 Speed 3006.9 MHz (Full)

    L2 Location On Chip

    L2 Data Prefetch Logic yes

    L2 Bus Width 256 bits

    CPU#2 APIC ID = 1

    CPU Name Intel Pentium 4 (logical unit)

    Mainboard and chipset

    Motherboard manufacturer

    Motherboard model SiS-648FX,

    BIOS vendor Phoenix Technologies, LTD

    BIOS revision 6.00 PG

    BIOS release date 08/19/2003

    Chipset SiS 648FX rev. 51

    Southbridge SiS LPC Bridge rev. 25

    Sensor chip ITE IT8705

    Graphic Interface AGP

    AGP Status enabled, rev. 3.0

    AGP Data Transfer Rate 8x

    AGP Max Rate 8x

    AGP Side Band Addressing supported, enabled

    Memory

    DRAM Type DDR-SDRAM

    DRAM Size 1280 MBytes

    DRAM Frequency 167.0 MHz

    FSB:DRAM 6:5

    CAS# Latency 2.5 clocks

    RAS# to CAS# 3 clocks

    RAS# Precharge 3 clocks

    Cycle Time (TRAS) 7 clocks

    # of memory modules 2

    Module 0 Dane-Elec DDR-SDRAM PC2700 - 512 MBytes

    Module 1 Hyundai Electronics DDR-SDRAM PC3200 - 256 MBytes

    Software

    Windows version Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Build 2600)

    DirectX version 9.0c

    It says one of my Ram sticks is non-existant, but Windows says that it's in there. Go figure! :blink:

    Edit: [Rant]It looks like, after looking at the mainboard, my max amount of ram is 1GB, so I'm only using 768mb of ram. :angry:

    Stupid mainboard.[/rant]

    Man, Well that 256mb stick is coming out RIGHT now.

  2. @Snake@war: If you want to improve your current system's performance without risk, you should focus on your memory subsystem. Tell us exactly what mobo you have, and we can see what FSB it supports and if it runs dual channel. You may actually be hurting your performance by having the single 256MB stick in there.

    http://www.ite.com.tw/product_info/PC/Brief-IT8705_2.asp

    That's my MOBO.

    It has a technical info PDF at the bottom of the screen.

    Can I lower the Multiplier and increase the FSB? AND, How do I tell about the dual channel memory or my highest FSB I can have?

  3. For example, my 1.8GHz Athlon64 (Winchester core) cost me about $180, but I OCed it to 2.7GHz at a time that a 2.7GHz Athlon64 did not exist, and the closest A64 to that speed was $800-$900.

    :o

    Whoah... Man...

    What kind of cooling do you have?

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