Microsoft KB Archive/259611

= How to Determine Intel Pentium Processor Identification/Frequency =

Article ID: 259611

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q259611



SUMMARY
NOTE: The information in this article applies to Intel Pentium-class processors.

The Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility was developed by the Intel Corporation and is recommended for use with Intel Pentium class processors only. You can use this utility to determine standard CPU identification of Intel Pentium processors. The utility has an additional Frequency Test tab for the Pentium III processor that can help you determine if a processor is being over clocked.



MORE INFORMATION
You can use this utility to identify and, in the case of the Pentium III processor, determine if the processor is operating at the correct and rated frequency as intended by the manufacturer. The Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility is especially useful in situations where a computer's CPU type, processor family, model, stepping, cache type, and cache size is unknown (and regarding Pentium III computers, the operating frequency).

The original Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility is updated to support new Pentium III, Mobile Pentium III, and Pentium III Xeon processors (version 2.01 can clock up to 800 MHz). You can download this utility from the following Web site:

http://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/frequencyid/

You can download the Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility in a Windows version or a bootable version. The Windows version of the utility operates with Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Windows NT Versions 3.51 and later (including all service packs).

NOTE: For successful installation and use with Windows NT, the user must have system administrative rights.

The bootable version of the utility does not require an operating system to be loaded to work. By installing the utility on a floppy disk drive or other bootable device, the utility runs as the system is started, but before the computer's operating system is loaded.

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