Sparky, darkx,
Run ANY of the programs listed below (ALL are free programs), to get all the pertinent details about what CPU you actually have in there, and what speed it's currently running at.
Make a note of the L2 cache, the multiplier, the 'System Clock', and particularly the Family, the Model, and the Stepping ID...
From that info, we can figure out exactly what it is you have, and what it should be running at...
WCPUID...
http://www.h-oda.com/' ">http://www.h-oda.com/
CBID... (Central Brain Identifier)
http://cbid.amdclub.ru/' ">http://cbid.amdclub.ru/
CPU-Z...
http://www.cpuid.com/' ">http://www.cpuid.com/
CrystalCPUID...
http://crystalmark.info/?lang=en' ">http://crystalmark.info/?lang=en
SysID...
http://home20.inet.tele.dk/sysid/' ">http://home20.inet.tele.dk/sysid/
In Sparky's case, a XP 2000 would be one of these four, and the Family, Model, Stepping ID tells you which one...
XP 2000+ . Thorton (L2 256KB ) 12.5x133MHz = 1667MHz, WCPUID = 6-10-0
XP 2000+ T-bred B (L2 256KB ) 12.5x133MHz = 1667MHz, WCPUID = 6-8-1
XP 2000+ T-bred A (L2 256KB ) 12.5x133MHz = 1667MHz, WCPUID = 6-8-0
XP 2000+ Palomino (L2 256KB ) 12.5x133MHz = 1667MHz, WCPUID = 6-6-2
Here is what we currently know about the 'processor naming conventions' that are used by Amptron, ECS, Mercury, Kobian, and PCChips, but ONLY for these 'Pro' BIOSs
Pro 1000+ = 750 MHz Duron Spitfire
Pro 1100+ = 800 MHz Duron Spitfire
Pro 1200+ = 850 MHz Duron Spitfire
Pro 1300+ = 900 MHz Duron Spitfire (Duron 950 on KrazyLoCo's M810LM Rev 7.1C)
Pro 1400+ = 950 MHz Duron Spitfire (Duron 950 on John's Amptron K7-810DLM4 v5.2C)
Pro 1500+ = 750 MHz Palomino Mobile (750 Mobile Palomino on M810DLU v7.5C)
Pro 1500+ = 850 MHz Duron Mobile (Angelica's 850 Morgan Mobile on K7SOM+ v7.5C)
Pro 1500+ = 1000 MHz Duron Morgan
Pro 1600+ = 1100 MHz Duron Morgan (Duron 1200 also reported)
Pro 1800+ = 1200 MHz Duron Morgan
Pro 1000+ = 750 MHz Duron Mobile (on M810DLU v7.5c)
Pro 2000+ = 1300MHz Duron Morgan
Pro 2000+ = 950 Palomino Mobile (Flo's 950 Mobile Palomino on M810D )
Pro 2100+ = 1100 MHz Duron Morgan
Pro2100A+ = 1100 MHz Athlon?
Pro 2200+ = 850 Duron Mobile (new kid on blocks' Mercury 740cfdmx )
Pro 2200+ = 1200 MHz Duron Morgan (M825G v9.2C)
Pro 2200+ = 1200 MHz Athlon (Amptron K7- 810GLM2+ )
Pro 2300+ = 1400 MHz Duron Applebred (M825LU V7.2C)
Pro 2500+ = 1600 MHz Duron Applebred (M825LU V7.2C)
Pro 2600+ = 1200 T-bred Mobile (Kelly's PCChips M825LU)
Pro 2700+ = 1500+ Palomino
Pro2700A+ = 1333 MHz Athlon (M825G v9.2C)
Pro 2800+ = 1600 MHz Duron Applebred (M825G v9.2C)
Pro 2800+ = 1800 MHz Duron Applebred (M825LU V7.2C)
Pro 2900+ = 1800+ Palomino
Pro 3000+ = 1700+ T-bred 'A' Mobile (wildbill's PCChips M825LU V 7.2C)
Pro3100+A = 2000 Unknown (on Ginny's PCChips M825LU)
Pro3100+A = 2000 Unknown (Amptron K7- 825GLM31+ v7.2C )
Pro3100+A = 2000 T-bred 'A' (on brybaldwin's ECS L7VMM3 v1.0C )
Pro3200+A = 2000 Unknown
http://www.pc-euro.com/produit.php?PFID=11#17' ">http://www.pc-euro.com/produit.php?PFID=11#17
Pro3200A+ = 2400+ T-bred 'B' (yo kousuke's ECS L7VMM3),
Pro 3600+ = 1800 MHz Duron (Mercury Model KOB KM266FDMx-L )
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