11-30-2004, 02:09 PM
go download cpu-z (http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-125.zip) then run it, it will tell you what processor you have, the sockets (mine is 754), the core processor speed, the cache sizes, motherboard info, bios, type of memory/how much, you can even go to the tab called SPD and select a ram slot, it will tell you who made that ram stick, when it was made, its bandwidth, and its speed (and a few other things).
its a VERY helpful and awesome program if you dont know whats in ur computer......i took it to my school, and the ram sticks were from 1952........didnt think something so old could still run
its a VERY helpful and awesome program if you dont know whats in ur computer......i took it to my school, and the ram sticks were from 1952........didnt think something so old could still run