I just replaced my E6850 with a Q9550. When I ran the tests with my old processor it properly identified it as the E6850. When I run the tests now it tells me I have a Pentium III class and my test results are confusing. My CPU mark doubled...which I expected...but others like 2D, 3D and Memory mark are actually lower.
When I start up the Intel Desktop Control Center, it doesn't seem to know what the processor is either.
I'm using an Intel DX38BT mb, so I assume putting an Intel CPU into an Intel board shouldn't confuse things like this.
When I ran the burn in test it told me I have a Xeon processor.
Anyone have any ideas?
When I start up the Intel Desktop Control Center, it doesn't seem to know what the processor is either.
I'm using an Intel DX38BT mb, so I assume putting an Intel CPU into an Intel board shouldn't confuse things like this.
When I ran the burn in test it told me I have a Xeon processor.
Anyone have any ideas?
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