- Jun 3, 2003
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Hiya folks, *First time COM upgrade'r' here*
I've got a few rookie questions for you all... Any help is greatly appreciated!
I've just gotten my new processor from Newegg, to go on my 4 day old ECS K7S5A Pro Mobo.
I could not wait to take out my old Duron 800 and fire up this new XP 2000! Right! Expecting to look at the system information and see a CPU speed of 1600 (give or take), but nooooooooo! All it shows up as is 1244MHZ GRrrrrrrrrr
***My first question is: Is this a normal occurance? I've read about the "burn in times" -- Is that what I need to let happen with this one... just leave it running for 12-24 hours or so, and then recheck it?
***My next question is: Did I get a good pull out of the grab bag with my new *retail* processor... Here are the numbers off the CPU:
AXDA2000DUT3C Y838646270023
AIUJB 0318SPCW
***Last question, for now: Which of the above numbers are the *serial number* for my warranty COA
I've got a few rookie questions for you all... Any help is greatly appreciated!
I've just gotten my new processor from Newegg, to go on my 4 day old ECS K7S5A Pro Mobo.
I could not wait to take out my old Duron 800 and fire up this new XP 2000! Right! Expecting to look at the system information and see a CPU speed of 1600 (give or take), but nooooooooo! All it shows up as is 1244MHZ GRrrrrrrrrr
***My first question is: Is this a normal occurance? I've read about the "burn in times" -- Is that what I need to let happen with this one... just leave it running for 12-24 hours or so, and then recheck it?
***My next question is: Did I get a good pull out of the grab bag with my new *retail* processor... Here are the numbers off the CPU:
AXDA2000DUT3C Y838646270023
AIUJB 0318SPCW
***Last question, for now: Which of the above numbers are the *serial number* for my warranty COA