How do you ID a CPU?

Zissou

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Jan 30, 2006
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Hi folks,

I'm new here. So first off I'd just like to say hi.

I've been experimenting with bits of old hardware that I've collected from busted systems. I've got a Intel Pentium III CPU on my workbench, but I'm sure how to find out how many MHz it is. If anyone can help me figure this out I'd be grateful.

Thanks
 

morgash

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CPU-Z
the A#1 program for CPU identification. google it, download it, love it.
and have fun :)
Morgash
 

stevty2889

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It should have markings on the chip. For example, something like 550/256k/133, which would be a 550mhz 256k cache, 133mhz FSB chip.
 

Zissou

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Originally posted by: stevty2889
It should have markings on the chip. For example, something like 550/256k/133, which would be a 550mhz 256k cache, 133mhz FSB chip.

Awesome. Thanks a lot stevty2889.