S0ULphIRE Golden Master Messages 9,232 Location Australia Aug 27, 2009 #11 wow, now that's interesting. As a failsafe, if you really want to know you can take off the heatsink and read what's written on the actual chip. Do you know what motherboard model you've got? You might have to update the BIOS.
wow, now that's interesting. As a failsafe, if you really want to know you can take off the heatsink and read what's written on the actual chip. Do you know what motherboard model you've got? You might have to update the BIOS.
Hefemeister Lord Techie, Messages 9,093 Location Sweden Aug 27, 2009 #12 Now that is rather strange. Perhaps an error with cpuz reporting the proc. Have you done any messing with the speed as the bus speed should be 153ish. It is setup as a 920. Perhaps your board needs a bios update to properly identify the 950 if that is what you have. To be absolutely sure you could pull the chip and check the codes on it. Edit: darn msn slowing me down.
Now that is rather strange. Perhaps an error with cpuz reporting the proc. Have you done any messing with the speed as the bus speed should be 153ish. It is setup as a 920. Perhaps your board needs a bios update to properly identify the 950 if that is what you have. To be absolutely sure you could pull the chip and check the codes on it. Edit: darn msn slowing me down.