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gaspard

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  1. yes, and therein lies the problem: My processor name string: "Pentium? Dual-Core CPU E5200 @ 2.50GHz" My processor is currently clocked at: 3.3Ghz... Do you see the reason I would like the actual speed shown as well at the name string? EDIT: if it's not obvious, Intel has hardcoded the default speed into the name string of some of their products, this string is *NOT* dynamic, if you change the speed of the chip, the name string remains the same.
  2. I would like to see the actual processor speed displayed on the Summary page, not just the "Product String".
  3. Hi, Speccy looks great, another slick Piriform util. However I would like to see the actual processor speed displayed on the Summary page. As for example on my processor Intel decided it would be great to put the processor speed in the product name string... DOH! so the product name string is: "Intel Pentium E5200 @ 2.50GHz" so of course this is deceptive since I'm running the chip at 3.3Ghz So it would be nice if the summary could elaborate as RAM section does and show the actual chip speed... I see the detail page for CPUs does show the actual current speed. Also one other thing I noticed on OCCT was the "percentage overclock" which is a nice touch... so if you're running the system bus at 275 instead of 200MHz it would show % overclock of: 37.5% But otherwise looks nice... I think in future you could have a comparison, where you load a snapshot and compare it to the current snapshot... could be fun.
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