Re: [opensuse] get info about memory and CPU



On Thursday 29 November 2007 12:55, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
...

Even better:

x86info

That reminds me of something I was going to ask about.

When I run x86info on my system, it tells me that (each core of) my CPU
is:

CPU Model: Core 2 Extreme [B2] Original OEM

I didn't buy and Extreme edition. It's a E6700 (according to every other
indicator, including /proc/cpuinfo), definitely not an Extreme. I do
have it moderately overclocked, but I don't think that changes how the
CPU identifies itself.

Has anybody else seen a CPU misidentification from x86info?


Randall Schulz
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