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11 MHz!!!! =0

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It's probably that speed hack thing that people use to make CPU clock reporting utilities report higher speeds. This is just done in the opposite way.
 
I dont know if it is doctored or not, but i know how to replicate that. I ran VMware under linux, and ran win98 within it, and it warned me about some crap with the realtime clock being screwey. running wcpuid returned different speeds every time, ranging from 1 mhz or so to 2 ghz or so.
 
i have that too. but mine doesn't go past 2mHz. do you know how to fix it? i wanted to run 3dmarks2k1 but it won't let me because it says my processor is 0mHz. damn it!
 
You twit, the weird graphic appearance is down to standard JPEG compression - christ, it's only a windows standard display, it's not exactly hard to rig up one that looks identical if you choose - for my money this is genuine, although what caused it is anyone's guess.
 


<< it is edited..u can totally tell.. see the pixalation around the numbers >>



I don't have any picture editing software, except for paint. I had to change the bitmap to .jpg so Homestead would let me upload it.
 
mine is very repeatable. stupid 3dmarks won't even run because it says the processor is a 0mHz. i want to test 3dmarks but i can't. please help.
 
The pixelation around the numbers isn't a reason to believe it's doctored because the pixelation occurs EVERYWHERE in the picture: a clear sign of a compressed image. If the pixelation only occured around the numbers, then it would be suspicious.
 
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