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Hello,
I Have a i5-4590T CPU witch has 3.1GHz Frequency printed on it, instead of 2.0Ghz .
I can't find this model at intel web site.
can any one help finding this model
thanks
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Here is the spec page for this processor: https://ark.intel.com/products/78928/Intel-Core-i5-4590T-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_00-GHz Intel® Core™ i5-4590T Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.00 GHz) Product Specifications.
It should say 2.0GHz. I smell a rat. What does it show when you display its CPUID string? Please run Intel Processor Identification Utility, (available here: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/7838/Intel-Processor-Identification-Utility-Windows-Version Download Intel® Processor Identification Utility) and post results here. Also, please take a picture of the top of the processor and post it as well.
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Hello ,
thank you for your reply
I will attach a picture for the CPU
you can see 3.1Ghz .
The i5-4590T should have 2.0Ghz!!!!
*** also attatched test results
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Well, it appears to be what it says, so we aren't looking at one of those cases where a processor has been remarked. I do not know why there is this discrepancy from what is detailed in ARK. Intel Customer Support will need to look at this and see if it's just a booboo in the ARK data.
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what I have to do next?
and what if it was just a booboo ?
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You don't need to do anything. Just enjoy your system. If ICS finds that the ARK data is incorrect, they will correct it.
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I am sure ARK data is correct.
I didn't get an answer whether my case is rear or strange or is there a similar situation !!!!
what I can say now is that you were very helpful.
Thank you very much.
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