this might help:

http://www.cpuid.com/



On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Matthew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have pulled my old computer out of storage after several years and I'm 
> trying to get it running again.  After reseating the memory, it has booted 
> fine, but the BIOS has reset and it is running at auto clock speeds.
>
> I don't remember the cpu(I know it is an Athlon), nor do I remember the clock 
> speeds for the memory I have in there.  The CPU is showing up at 1300 MHz, 
> but I think it was faster than that, though I could be wrong.  I hate to pull 
> the cpu fan as I know there is thermal compound on there and would hate to 
> screw things up by taking stuff apart then retightening.  If there is any way 
> to get the specs with software or some other method, that would be the ideal 
> solution.
>
> I have pulled the memory and searched online, but could not find the 
> information or clock speeds for it.  I have a 512 Corsair XMS CM512-3500C2 
> XMS3500v1.1 024001 and two sticks of 256 Kingston Value RAM KVR400AK2/512R 
> 740617072679 K2 2.6v. I would like it clocked as fast as it can handle so I 
> get the most I can out of my system.
>
> It will be a little while before I can afford to get my new system, so this 
> will be my primary development box for a while.  Any help would be 
> appreciated.  Thanks.
>
>
> 

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