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in CPU-z, it shows correctly, which is 3Ghz. But if check by right clicking "My Computer", the CPU info showing 3.16 Ghz.

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It's included in the CPUID. The real clock speed is the 3Ghz one. Not the 3.16Ghz

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As long as cpu-z shows the right number, don't worry about what windows says.

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br3nd064 wrote :

As long as cpu-z shows the right number, don't worry about what windows says.



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