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Your CPU speed determines how fast your process can perform tasks. CPU speeds matter less than they did in the past, thanks to the advent of multi-core processors. Still, it can be useful to check your CPU speed when purchasing a new program to make sure that your computer can handle it. It’s also very useful to know how to check the CPU’s true speed when you’re overclocking for better performance.
1-Open the System window. There are several ways that you can open this window quickly.
2-Find the /”Processor/” entry. This will be located in the /”System/” section, beneath the Windows edition.
3-Note the processor speed. Your processor model and speed will be displayed. The speed is measured in gigahertz (GHz). This is the speed of a single core of your processor. If your processor has multiple cores (most modern processors do), each core will be this speed.
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1-Open the System window. There are several ways that you can open this window quickly.
2-Find the /”Processor/” entry. This will be located in the /”System/” section, beneath the Windows edition.
3-Note the processor speed. Your processor model and speed will be displayed. The speed is measured in gigahertz (GHz). This is the speed of a single core of your processor. If your processor has multiple cores (most modern processors do), each core will be this speed.
#windows11 #windows7 #cpu #speed #check
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