I know that most programs that detect CPU frequency will recognize my CPU as a 2.56 GHz CPU rather than the 2.53 - I checked in my bios, and I am running at the stock 19x133 multiplier, so that means that my FSB is running somewhere above 133 MHz [my calculations show 136-137 MHz]
What's odd is the motherboard seems to keep time erratically and not just slowly. As an example:
At midnight last night, the time was exactly 9 minutes slow.
At 2AM, XP resynched the time with the time server.
At midday today, the time was exactly 7 minutes slow.
As of right now, my PC shows 1:32 and my alarm clock shows 1:39 and my cell phone shows 1:42.
Everything I have experienced suggests that it's not running slowly per se - if a clock runs slowly, as time goes on the delta between the PC's time and "correct" time would increase. This doesn't seem to do that - it hovers around 9 minutes every time I see it ending up being slow.
If the clock generator seems kaputz, should I try to get a new motherboard now or wait until something bigger goes bad? I was planning on upgrading 6 months from now anyway.