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Answer» Now, let me start by saying I'm not exactly sure how to have a more descriptive title because I'm not exactly sure what my problem is. Intel® Processor Identification Utility Note two things. It has no speedstep technology(so the speed should be somewhat consistant, to rule out this option), and it's running at less than half of its expected speed. The more strain I put on the computer and rerun this test, the lower the frequency is. It doesn't make any sense. This is the only help information it gives me. Quote Reported frequency - The speed at which the tested processor is currently operating. Now I could be wrong, but I'm assuming that this is my problem. I can't think of anything else. I've never had a computer so slow before. Even while I'm typing this it will freeze for several seconds an then catch up on the text.... Scrolling pages is brutal. I'd really appreciate some help. Thanks.I would start by re-installing the MBoard chipset drivers first...then any ADDITIONAL drivers that machine needs. If you are not sure what's in there DLoad install and run Everest Home and run a quick report...this will tell you every component in that machine... @nd you should check to see if the HDD has possibly dropped into PIO mode... To do this Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager...right click both IDE controllers and see what they are set at...should be "UDMA if available".... Make the changes and re-boot. Best of Luck.Quote Expected Processor Frequency: 2.40 GHz Note that the ratio of Expected Processor Frequency to Reported Processor Frequency is the same as the ratio of Expected System Bus Frequency to Reported System Bus Frequency. Go into the BIOS settings and see whether you can change System Bus Frequency. I've experienced this with an ECS motherboard I'm currently using. On a few occasions, the "CPU Frequency", which is a setting in the BIOS for this motherboard, has changed on it's own. I noticed my processor speed being incorrectly reported during startup and also got a lower-than-normal reading if I right-clicked on My Computer and selected Properties. I accessed the BIOS setting screens and SAW the incorrect setting, changed it, restarted and ... back to normal. Also if it has changed on it's own you may want to replace your CMOS battery...part # CR2032 available anywhere.Quote The more strain I put on the computer and rerun this test, the lower the frequency is.In addition to the excellent posts above, this part makes me wonder if thermal throttling is the cause. Pentium 4 processors, including the related Celerons, do throw out a large amount of heat. I suggest following the CH cleaning guide to remove any dust from the machine, and see if that helps. Even if it doesn't, cleaning should be done regularly so it won't hurt. I mention it because you didn't mention cleaning anywhere, so if you've already done this then disregard it. Reapplying the thermal paste may be a good idea too, thermal paste can get dried out and become much less effective over time which also leads to cooling issues. If this is a name brand machine, all the more reason to do so as the original paste is most likely very cheap and badly applied (at least, it always has been in my experience).Thanks for all the quick replies. Like I mentioned, I'm unable to find drivers for the chipset. It just gives me the download for the processor identification utility, no drivers. I checked the IDE channels, the primary is set to "DMA if available" with my only other option being PIO. My secondary was set to PIO but I've changed it to DMA but it doesn't seem to make much difference. They're "Ultra DMA Mode 5" and "Multi-Word DMA mode" respectively. I've blown the computer out with an air can but that's about it. I don't think it's terribly dirty. It did get hot once right after I reformatted for no apparent reason but after that it's stayed at a normal temperature. This is a laptop by the way, sorry I forgot to mention. Also, there's no settings for CPU frequency in my BIOS. It's pretty basic.Get Everest Home Here... |
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