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Solve : Do mhz fluctuate with used computers? Help!?

Answer» Hi, I just bought a used IBM Thinkpad (I believe Pentium III)
with 386ram & Windows XP...I am confused however, because when I click control panel,
system, and get the systems info it says : 696mhz, then I clicked it later and it was 140mhz,
then i clicked it once more and it was 180mhz lol.

Is there a site where I can go to that will SCAN my computer and tell me EVERYTHING about it?
If so, or something like this, if anyone could help me find it I would really appreciate this.  I cant
enter the model number or info because the seller took of the sticker *shrug*  Thanks in advance!


Thanks!!!!!!   What is the Model number and the machine code? THe machine code is a seven digit series on the botom of the machine like xxxx-xxx.

Then we can advise.

If it works, download and RUN Everest Home and make a report to copy and paste here for analysis. There may be some normal variants that we can explain.  

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=everest+majorgeeksProbably The FSB flucuation.Electrical flow and motherboards are not perfect.

They are however dog gone good!

Take for example my Aunt Drucella.
More than likely a Centrino chip and throttling down when ruunning stricly on battery power, but I wanted to ease him into that notion if he ever turns up again.

You have toyed with the lesson, Street1. These aren't the droids you're looking for.See this: Variable CPU Speeds.  This is quite likely the reason for the VARIATION.


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