CPU Frequency Error.
Hott Bill
Off and on today I noticed a...... weird glitch. My Systems Properties agent would sometimes read my CPU's frequency at 1.00 ghz, 1.81 ghz, and 2.01 ghz (normal). Does anyone know what is going on?
EDIT Pics removed, problem solved.
EDIT Pics removed, problem solved.
Icy The Mage
Maybe your pic is photoshopped :0
Hott Bill
Ugh, yea thanks for the help. *Rolls eyes*
Tarun
It's a dual core... It looks like it's fine to me. Though I may be overlooking something.
Hott Bill
Is it normal to show different CPU frequencies at different times?
eggrolls
Tarun
Try checking with SIW, or CPUz.
Another thing I see that is horribly wrong is that you're using Norton...
Another thing I see that is horribly wrong is that you're using Norton...
Snograt
Is that PeerGuardian I see?
Not a GW player, then ^^
Not a GW player, then ^^
Hott Bill
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Originally Posted by Snograt
Is that PeerGuardian I see?
Not a GW player, then ^^ |
BTW Yea I know Norton sucks, just had it running because this is a new hard drive. I'll have BitDefender running in no time.
And Also BTW Eggroll you solved my dilemma.
Snograt
Heh, if this was one of those forums, I would just say...
*daps*
*daps*
Hott Bill
Quote:
Originally Posted by Snograt
Heh, if this was one of those forums, I would just say...
*daps* |
Tarun
Get avast, or Avira's AV, both are very good at detection, but I personally recommend avast.
Hott Bill
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Originally Posted by Tarun
Get avast, or Avira's AV, both are very good at detection, but I personally recommend avast.
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Snograt
http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html
Yep.
(Just proved to myself that you should never click on the "sponsored link(s)" at the top of the Google results page. I don't know what they were, but they were extremely suspect.)
Yep.
(Just proved to myself that you should never click on the "sponsored link(s)" at the top of the Google results page. I don't know what they were, but they were extremely suspect.)