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From: jw on 12 Jul 2010 07:26 PC WIZARD tells me that this CPU is: Intel Pentium XE 820 @ 2800 MHz I have researched the XE 820 and wonder if my CPU is double core? How would I tell? Just curious. It is on a Dell 0HJ054 board. Thanks Duke
From: John McGaw on 12 Jul 2010 09:18 On 7/12/2010 7:26 AM, jw(a)eldorado.com wrote: > PC WIZARD tells me that this CPU is: > > Intel Pentium XE 820 @ 2800 MHz > > I have researched the XE 820 and wonder if my CPU is double core? > How would I tell? Just curious. > > It is on a Dell 0HJ054 board. > > Thanks > > Duke http://vr-zone.com/print/intel-pentium-xe-955-presler-info/2644.html
From: Paul on 12 Jul 2010 14:33
jw(a)eldorado.com wrote: > PC WIZARD tells me that this CPU is: > > Intel Pentium XE 820 @ 2800 MHz > > I have researched the XE 820 and wonder if my CPU is double core? > How would I tell? Just curious. > > It is on a Dell 0HJ054 board. > > Thanks > > Duke You can try the Intel Processor Identification Utility, or use CPUZ for a second opinion as to the name of the processor. http://www.intel.com/support/processors/tools/piu/sb/CS-014921.htm http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html (no-install version) Reading the part number off the top of the processor, and looking up the SLxxx thing or the box code, are other ways to track it down. But since you're reporting this via PC Wizard, that means your heatsink and fan are still in place. In that case, I'd try one of the two utilities above, to get quick confirmation. HTH, Paul |