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alxrbk
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« on: July 25, 2008, 07:20:27 PM »


Hi, I had a dig around in my limited bios and it looks like my 2.0ghz dual core 2 duo processor is clocked to 1.6ghz. My friend has the same setup as me except he's got a 1.6 dual core 2 duo and in his setup it's also set to 1.6ghz. Specs for my pc are below but I'm slightly annoyed as i was hoping my laptop would be running at something near the speed i payed for. I could have bought the same setup as him for less than I've payed on this one. Is this normal? I understand that it's difficult to mess with a dell's bios but is there anything i can do to make use of my processors short of something drastic?

My system is as follows:

Dell vostro 1400
Intel core 2 duo T7250 @ 2.00ghz
2046mb RAM

My friends system:

Dell vostro 1500
intel core 2 duo   @ 1.6ghz
2046mb RAM


If you'd like any more detailed information and can tell me where to find it (I'm not new to this, just ignorant) then just ask and I'll find it and update the post.

Thanks, 
               Alex
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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2008, 01:17:26 AM »

Welcome to H-kon.net Smiley

While in Windows, check with the following program:

http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php

It might only be that it clocks down when its not doing anything. You might have an option for "Intel Speedstep" which will do this for you in the BIOS.

Try compare your friend's computer and yours with a benchmark program. I will see if i can dig something up tomorrow Smiley

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« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2008, 01:15:37 AM »

I have Vosto 1700 and after a quick check in Bios, I found that Speedstep "Must" be enabled to ensure your machine runs at max performance.
Failing that, check your perfomance settings in "power settings" in control panel.
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