I use Windows XP Professional, when I right-click on My Computer Icon, under the general tab, I have technical details about my Computer. Next to the Computer, it shows up my processor name, the speed, and the type. Its an Intel(R) Celeron(R) D CPU 3.33Ghz
Thats what I have, the 3.33Ghz is my clock speed, but next to that, it also lists 3.35Ghz...I don't know what that is.
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thats how fast ur computers running
thats pretty fast lol
Vista is newer, has a side bar, lot more security that can drive you nuts, the desktop looks a little better. Where as Windown XP is a little older but a lot of people prefer to use it as it's compatible with all programs (most) , whereas Vista can be very annoying and not recognize devices or softwares, etc etc. Also XP requires 512 mb of ram and vista needs atleast 1 gb. I am no computer freak. =]
like they say it is what your processor is currently running at
but i will tell you the reason
it is possible that someone may have 'over-clocked' your processor
this means that the processor is running faster than it should.
dont worry, it wont cause any damage unless you overclock by too much (by too much i mean about 1Ghz)
it is better anyway, it can do more processes per second now
3.33ghz is the designated/default speed of the processor , the other number is the speed at which the processor is currently running at.
That is the speed your processor is currently running at.
It means the speed of your computer
3.35 Ghz is pretty good.
mine comp is 2Ghz but has quad core.
it is the gigahertz of power at which your computer is ommiting to run
its how fast ur computer is running