ID | Brand | Computed Model |
5-4-3 | 02 | P1m Pentium-MMX (P55C) |
6-6-5 | 00 | P2c Celeron (Mendocino) |
6-8-6 | 02 | P3 Pentium-III (Coppermine) |
6-9-5 | 16 | PM Pentium M (Banias) |
6-E-8 | 220 | PM Core Duo (Yonah)* |
6-F-6 | 220 | C2D Core 2 Duo (Conroe) |
F-2-7 | 09 | P4 Pentium-IV (Northwood) |
F-2-9 | 0B | P4 Xeon DP (Prestonia)* |
F-3-4 | 00 | P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott) |
F-4-1 | 00 | P4 Pentium-IV (Prescott)* |
F-4-1 | 2000 | P4 Xeon MP (Cranford)* |
F-4-4 | 00 | PD Pentium D (Smithfield) |
F-4-7 | 210 | PD Pentium D (Smithfield)* |
ID | Brand | Computed Model |
5-9-1 | 00 | K6-III K6-3 (Sharptooth) |
6-3-1 | 00 | K7 Duron (Spitfire) |
6-6-2 | 00 | K7x Athlon XP (Palomino) |
6-8-0 | 00 | K7x Athlon XP (Thoroughbred) |
F-3-2 | B04 | K8 Opteron 1 DC (xxx) [Denmark]* |
F-7-1 | 304 | K8 Opteron 1 (Sledgehammer) [Venus]* |
F-1-2 | C05 | K8 Opteron DC 2 (xxx)[Italy] * |
F-4-A | 106 | K8 Athlon 64 (Clawhammer) |
F-C-0 | 108 | K8 Athlon 64 (Newcastle)* |
F-F-0 | 10D | K8 Athlon 64 (Winchester) |
F-7-1 | 10F | K8 Athlon 64 (San Diego) |
F-4-2 | 20F | K8 Athlon 64 (Newark) |
F-B-1 | 150 | K8 Athlon 64 X2 (Manchester) |
F-3-2 | 15A | K8 Athlon 64 X2 (Toledo) |
F-C-2 | 8C6 | K8 Sempron (Albany) |
Pentium M Banias 1600 MHz. I know it is already listed, but this one at different clock speeds (results in different memory speeds).
So, peter, if I understand you correctly...Yes, Ben, approx. this way, only that I changed the clock on-the-fly without booting (with RightMark CPU Clock (http://cpu.rightmark.org/)). I'm using this to lower the heat, produced by my notebook to be able wo work with fully loaded CPU and without spinning fan.
You took a banias Pentium M, did the test.
Changed the system CPU clock somehow (reboot and change bios, or some tweak utility)
Then ran the memory timing test again
Change speed again...
etc.
This result, if what I've said, is interesting to note some things.Yes, you are right, the utility only changes FID and VID upon request, FSB stays unchanged.
1. L1 and L2 speeds track with CPU clock setting speed
2. RAM speed changes along with CPU speed except for Pre-cache reads and non-cache writes. So maybe you were changing the cpu multiplier and not the Front Side Bus speed.
I understand my processor on this host to be a Gallatin, sold as a P4 Extreme Edition. CPUID 10-02-A calls it "Intel P4 Xeon (Prestonia B)".My identifier saw the 512K L2 cache and the 2 Meg L3 cache and used that to calculate the identifier.