ThinkPad Processors
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ThinkPad560X
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ThinkPad Processors
Under my IBM ThinkPad 380Z I left click My Computer and click properties. It gives the detail of the laptop. Lenovo | Type 2635-HGU | Intel Pentium II Processor | 73MHz, 160.0MB of RAM
My ThinkPad 380Z has a Intel Pentium II 233MHz processor. Why does it say 73MHz?
I get this alot with other computers aswell. Is it a messup during the startup of reading the processors speed?
My ThinkPad 380Z has a Intel Pentium II 233MHz processor. Why does it say 73MHz?
I get this alot with other computers aswell. Is it a messup during the startup of reading the processors speed?
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Re: ThinkPad Processors
Hello ThinkPad560X,
Are you running that computer from a battery ? Or perhaps you changed the power profile of the machine (it could be done from BIOS or your OS) to something similar to "longer battery life" ? If yes, than that could be the issue - in order to stop consuming power from the battery (or if powered from an AC adapter - that could be done as well) the computer will clock down the CPU.
To be sure about the speed of your CPU I would recommend programs similar to Everest Home Edition - use this and it will give you a detailed report of your laptop - including the nominal and current speed of the CPU.
I hope that this will somewhat help you sort out the problem
Are you running that computer from a battery ? Or perhaps you changed the power profile of the machine (it could be done from BIOS or your OS) to something similar to "longer battery life" ? If yes, than that could be the issue - in order to stop consuming power from the battery (or if powered from an AC adapter - that could be done as well) the computer will clock down the CPU.
To be sure about the speed of your CPU I would recommend programs similar to Everest Home Edition - use this and it will give you a detailed report of your laptop - including the nominal and current speed of the CPU.
I hope that this will somewhat help you sort out the problem
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Pentium III was the first Intel CPU to use speedstep. This is not the issue.in order to stop consuming power from the battery (or if powered from an AC adapter - that could be done as well) the computer will clock down the CPU.
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Well, it may be so but in the BIOS of my ThinkPad 701c (486DX/75 MHz) I can clearly see an option that allows me to manualy choose the speed of a CPU (the values are '25/75' and 'AUTO') - I was refering more to a situation like that. Also I strongly believe that an running an app like Everest or CPUID would provide us much needed data to make a diagnose.Harryc wrote:Pentium III was the first Intel CPU to use speedstep. This is not the issue.
Proud owner of:
IBM TP T42, IBM TP 390X, IBM TP 701C, IBM TP 560X, IBM TP 600 plus a ThinkVision L150p 15.0-inch LCD Monitor. Also a DELL AXIM v5 as an iPod (cheaper and has more features than Apple's stuff...).
IBM TP T42, IBM TP 390X, IBM TP 701C, IBM TP 560X, IBM TP 600 plus a ThinkVision L150p 15.0-inch LCD Monitor. Also a DELL AXIM v5 as an iPod (cheaper and has more features than Apple's stuff...).
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Well, if you were referring to a BIOS setting you did not say that. You said, "in order to stop consuming power from the battery ... the computer will clock down the CPU." That implies an automatic stepping down. As I stated speedstep did not exist in Intel Processors before Pentium III.sb102 wrote:... in the BIOS of my ThinkPad 701c (486DX/75 MHz) I can clearly see an option that allows me to manualy choose the speed of a CPU (the values are '25/75' and 'AUTO') - I was refering more to a situation like that.
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Sorry Harryc, my mistake. Either way I believe that the problem is somehow connected with the CPU clock stepping.
Proud owner of:
IBM TP T42, IBM TP 390X, IBM TP 701C, IBM TP 560X, IBM TP 600 plus a ThinkVision L150p 15.0-inch LCD Monitor. Also a DELL AXIM v5 as an iPod (cheaper and has more features than Apple's stuff...).
IBM TP T42, IBM TP 390X, IBM TP 701C, IBM TP 560X, IBM TP 600 plus a ThinkVision L150p 15.0-inch LCD Monitor. Also a DELL AXIM v5 as an iPod (cheaper and has more features than Apple's stuff...).
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Not a problem, your advice to the OP about running CPUID was right on though.
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Re: ThinkPad Processors
I would recommend running another program that reads the clock speed such as CPU-Z(there's a variation of version 1.49 they have that runs on 98) or even DirectX Diagnostics(go to start>run>type in: dxdiag) and if they all read the same thing, then it's the BIOS set to limit the clock to that speed or a related issue as the others mentioned above.
You could use another diagnostic program like Everest as sb102 mentioned below too, but CPU-Z is quite small and simple and Dxdiag is included with Windows provided DirectX 3 or later is installed.
I'm not sure just how well Everest shows your computer's specs, can someone provide a screenshot of this program running? PM me a link of an image?
You could use another diagnostic program like Everest as sb102 mentioned below too, but CPU-Z is quite small and simple and Dxdiag is included with Windows provided DirectX 3 or later is installed.
I'm not sure just how well Everest shows your computer's specs, can someone provide a screenshot of this program running? PM me a link of an image?
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Re: ThinkPad Processors
CPUID = CPU-Z
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
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It is also possible that your operating system may be doing some kind of dynamic processor throttling. Windows 2000 apparently does this sometimes on some machines in certain configurations.
But as others suggest, whatever reading you may be getting from My Computer -> Properties is almost entirely unreliable, and installing CPU-Z or some other utility will help you determine the exact speed of your CPU.
Phil.
But as others suggest, whatever reading you may be getting from My Computer -> Properties is almost entirely unreliable, and installing CPU-Z or some other utility will help you determine the exact speed of your CPU.
Phil.
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ThinkPad560X
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Re: ThinkPad Processors
I don't know, it goes up and down on any of my computers but don't seem to affect the normal speed I'm use to.
IBM: 700C,701C,760XD,770Z,600X,560X,560Z,570,310ED,380Z,390X, i1200,i1400,240,A22m,A22e,A30,G40, R31,R40,R50,R60,R61,T20,T23,T30,T40,T60,T61,X21,X30,X41,X41T,X60,X60T,Z60m, Z60T, X3200 Server, NetVista M41 6792,M41 6790,X40 Aptiva 2170,ThinkCentre S50,S50 Ultra,A50p,M50,M51,M82 WorkPad 20X,Z50
Re: ThinkPad Processors
So why did you start this thread again?ThinkPad560X wrote:I don't know, it goes up and down on any of my computers but don't seem to affect the normal speed I'm use to.
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