Okay, I forsee two possibilities, A) It's simply a bug in your CPU/BIOS causing the CPUID to show incorrectly under Windows B) It is the EIST...
Download CPU-Z and Orthos. Run CPU-Z, and it'll tell you your CPU's speed, and what it's multiplier and FSB are. Then run Orthos which will start...
What your probably encountering is Cool'n'Quiet (I think that's what it's called on AMD platforms, its EIST on Intel). This basically just drops...
Wanna chup, bro? Nah, bro. Can't chew.
Well, to be honest, other than the obvious Server based applications, and things like video transcoding/encoding, and benchmarking, the six core...
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