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faq:xpc_cube:sk21g [2017/02/07 14:33] – [I'm missing a post screen on my newly assembled SK21G. What can be done?] christianfaq:xpc_cube:sk21g [2017/02/07 14:38] – [How come my AMD Turion 64 CPU always runs at lowest speed?] christian
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-===== How come my AMD Turion64 CPU always run at lowest speed? ===== +===== How come my AMD Turion 64 CPU always runs at lowest speed? ===== 
-For AMD Turion64 to run normally, please download install AMD Turion64 CPU driver from [[http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_871_13349,00.html|AMD website]] first.+For the AMD Turion 64 CPU to run normally, please download and install the AMD Turion 64 CPU drivers from the [[http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_871_13349,00.html|AMD website]] first.
 Windows XP differentiates between a processor's current speed and its maximum speed. In computers that use processor-throttling technology (such as the Intel SpeedStep or AMD PowerNow! technology), the processor's current speed may be different from its maximum speed. The processor's speed may be reduced to conserve battery life. If Windows XP queries the processor to determine its maximum speed while the processor is in a throttled (or reduced-speed) state, Windows XP reports a processor speed that is lower than the processor's actual maximum speed. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316965  Windows XP differentiates between a processor's current speed and its maximum speed. In computers that use processor-throttling technology (such as the Intel SpeedStep or AMD PowerNow! technology), the processor's current speed may be different from its maximum speed. The processor's speed may be reduced to conserve battery life. If Windows XP queries the processor to determine its maximum speed while the processor is in a throttled (or reduced-speed) state, Windows XP reports a processor speed that is lower than the processor's actual maximum speed. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316965 
  
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