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Answer» I have a cpu that says two things that it is a Pentium D 3.2Ghz 940 Presler also a Celeron 3.2ghz using Pc Wizard I need help to identify what this Cpu really is is it a celeron or a pentium D
Here are the CPU specs your help will be appreciated
> Processor : Intel Pentium D 940
>> General Information
Type : Intel Pentium D
Internal Specification : Intel(R) Celeron(R) D CPU 3.20GHz
Model Number : 940
Codename : Presler
Revision : C1
Technology : 0.065µ
CPU ID : F.6.4
CPU IDEx : F.6.4
Microcode : MU0F6404
Architecture : NetBurst
>> Instructions
IA-64 Technology : No
Intel64 (EM64T) : Yes
AVX : No
FPU128 : No
SSE5 : No
SSE4a : No
SSE4.2 : No
SSE4.1 : No
S-SSE3 : No
SSE3 : Yes
SSE2 : Yes
SSE : Yes
AES : No
Extended 3DNow! Technology : No
3DNow! Technology : No
3DNOW Prefetch : No
3DNow! Pro Technology : Yes
AMD MMX Technology : No
MMX Technology : Yes
Cyrix MMX Technology : No
FMA : No
OSXSAVE : No
MOVBE : No
PCLMULQDQ : No
CLF - Cache Line Flush : Yes
CX8 - CMPXCHG8B : Yes
CX16 - CMPXCHG16B : Yes
CMOV - Conditionnal Move Inst. : Yes
MON - Monitor/Mwait : Yes
POPCNT : No
RDTSCP : No
SEP - Fast System Call : Yes
>> Miscellaneous
XD - No-execute Page : Yes
VT-x - Virtualization : No
TXT - Trusted Execution Technology : No
SVM - Secure Virtual Machine : No
FPU - Co-processor Built-in : Yes
FXSR - Fast Float Save & RESTORE : Yes
xTPR - Send Task Priority : Yes
DAZ - Denormals Are Zero : Yes
FFXSR : No
LAHFSAHF : Yes
CMPLEGACY : No
ALTMOVCR8 : No
ExtApicSpace : No
3DNow! Technology : No
PBE - Pend. Brk. EN. : No
LAHF - LAHF/SAHF Inst. : No
ABM : No
MASSE - Misaligned SSE : No
OSVW - OS Visible Workaround : No
IBS : No
P1GB - 1GB Page Size : No
SKINIT, STGI, DEV : No
WDT - Watchdog Timer : No
>> Features
x2APIC : No
APIC - Local APIC Built-in : Yes
VME - Virtual Mode Ext. : Yes
DE - Debugging Extension : Yes
PSE - Page Size Extension : Yes
TSC - Time Stamp Counter : Yes
MSR - Model Specific Registers : Yes
PAE - Physical Address Extension : Yes
MCE - Machine Check Exception : Yes
MTRR - Memory Type Range Reg. : Yes
PGE - Page Global Enable : Yes
MCA - Machine Check Architecture : Yes
PAT - Page Attribute Table : Yes
PSE36 - 36-bit Page Size Extension : Yes
PSN - Unique Serial Number : No
DS - Debug Trace & EMON Store : Yes
SS - Self Snoop : Yes
ACPI - Software Clock Control : Yes
TM - Thermal Monitor : Yes
TM2 - Thermal Monitor 2 : No
EST - Enhanced SpeedStep Technology : No
HTT - Hyper-Threading : Yes
SBF - Signal Break on FERR : Yes
DSCPL - CPL qualified Debug Store : Yes
CID - Context ID : Yes
LT - LaGrande Technology : No
PDCM : Yes
DCA - Direct Cache Access : No
EPS - Enhanced PowerSaver : No
>> Features Hyper-Threading
Technology : Yes - Disabled
>> Features Multi-Core
Physical Processor #0 (Core #0) : Apic ID 0
>> Power Status
TURBO Boost : No
Digital Thermometer : No
Operating Point Protection : No
Dynamic FSB : No
Dynamic Acceleration : No
Performance Energy Bias : No
APERF_MERF : No
>> Addressing Information
Physical Addressing max. : 36-bit
Linear Addressing max. : 48-bit
>> Advanced Settings
In Order Queue Depth : 12
Fast-Strings : Yes
x87 FPU Opcode : No
Thermal Monitor : Yes
Split-Lock : Yes
Performance Monitoring : Yes
Prefetch Queue : Yes
Branch Trace Storage : Yes
C1E - Enhanced Halt State : No
Temperature Control : 18 °C
>> Mainboard Upgradeability
Socket/Slot : LGA 775
UPGRADE interface : Unspecified
Supported Speed : 4000 MHz (or more)
Supported Voltage : 3.0V
> Frequency : 3200 MHz
>> General Information
Real Frequency : 3200.3 MHz
Multiplier : 24x
Low/High Multiplier : 12x / 24x
Multiplier Locked : Yes
Marketing Frequency : 3200.16 MHz
>> Front Side Bus Information
Bus Speed : 133.3 MHz
FSB Frequency : 533.4 MHz (QDR)
Turbo Mode : No
>> Initial Frequencies
Frequency : 3200 MHz
Bus Speed : 133.34 MHz (QDR)
Multiplier : 24x
>> Frequency Control
Core #1 : 3200.37 MHz
Core #2 : 0.00 MHz
>> Control Clock Frequency
Type : None
>> Thermal Information
Thermal control TM1 : Yes - Enabled
Thermal control TM2 : No
Thermal Control Circuit : No
Digital Thermal Sensor : No
Clock Modulation (ODCM) Enabled : No
> Number of Core : 2
>> General Information
Number of Threads : 2 (max.1)
Number of Core : 2 (max. 1)
Number of Thread per Core : 1 (max. 1)
> Support : Socket 775 LGA
> Data Cache L1 : 2 x 16 KB
>> General Information
Type : Asynchronous
Write Mode : Write-Through
Place : Internal
Correct : Single-bit ECC
>> Cache Information
Data Cache : 2 x 16 KB (8-way, 64 bytes line size)
L1 Context Mode : Adaptive
Number of Threads : 1
>> Cache Parameters
Type : Data Cache
Ways of associativity : 8
Fully Associative : No
Self Intializing : Yes
System COHERENCY Line Size : 64
Physical Line partitions : 1
Number of threads sharing : 1
Number of processor cores : 1
Number of Sets : 32
> Trace Cache L1 : 2 x 12 Kµops
>> Cache Information
Trace Cache L1 : 12 Kµops (8-way)
>> Cache Parameters
Type : Data Cache
Ways of associativity : 8
Fully Associative : No
Self Intializing : Yes
System Coherency Line Size : 64
Physical Line partitions : 1
Number of threads sharing : 1
Number of processor cores : 1
Number of Sets : 32
> Cache L2 : 512 KB
>> General Information
Type : Asynchronous
Write Mode : Write-Back
Place : Internal
Multiplier : 1/1x (3200.4 MHz)
Correct : Single-bit ECC
>> Cache Information
Associativity : 8-way
Line Size : 64 bytes
Number of Threads : 1
Bus : 256-bit
Prefetch Logic : Yes
>> Cache Parameters
Type : Unified Cache
Ways of associativity : 8
Fully Associative : No
Self Intializing : Yes
System Coherency Line Size : 64
Physical Line partitions : 2
Number of threads sharing : 1
Number of processor cores : 1
Number of Sets : 512
> FPU Coprocessor : Present
>> General Information
Integrated : Yes
Model : Compatible Intel
> Core 1 Activity : 13%
> Core 2 Activity : 0%
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Thank You! Welcome to the forums. CPU-Z usually gives the correct reading, have you tried that? I'd take a guess it's a Pentium D 940 based on what we have.
P.S. you may want to remove your email address from your post, to prevent spam.I'd have to say it's a Celeron, myself. I'm no expert, but from what I understand of it the Celeron-D, unlike the Pentium-D, is not a dual core processor. Since this reports only a single core, based on that information I surmise it is a Celeron.
Since a Celeron is really just a stripped down Pentium, whatever the generation, they usually are reported as Pentiums by some programs.
Hmm ... it's odd, as different parts of that report seem to report one core and others 2 cores. The 533MHz FSB makes me think it's more likely to be a Celeron D, but why is the model then reported as a 940 (codename Presler, C1 stepping), which is a Pentium D? Celeron D and Pentium D are totally different, the Pentium D was dual core while the Celeron D was not, so I wouldn't expect to see it misreported in that way. It's definitely a strange one.
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