File Details |
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File Size | 0.8 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | November 16, 2004 |
Total Downloads | 16,930 |
Publisher | Intel Corp. |
Homepage | Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility |
Publisher's Description
Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility was developed by Intel Corporation to enable consumers with the ability to identify and, in some circumstances, determine if their Intel processor is operating at the correct and rated frequency intended by Intel Corporation. Beginning with the Pentium processor, this utility provides consumers with the ability to determine standard CPU identification of Intel processors. In addition, begining with the Pentium III processor, the Frequency Test Tab of the utility can also help determine if a processor has been overclocked.
Latest Reviews
Captain Hook reviewed v7.2 on Nov 30, 2004
Well It didn't work on my P4 processor as someone mentioned earlier. Too bad that was not clearly stated before it was installed.
Even worse, when I tried to upgrade it, it told me that I hade no WebBrowser in my computer, which I do have. I run Firefox as the default Browser. It is set as deafult using the built in systemtool "Set Program Access and Default"
Since Intel can't handle standard built in systemfunctions I can't rate this more than a "1".
What else of the built in systmefunctions is this program incapable of handling, I wonder...
bobad reviewed v7.2 on Nov 25, 2004
Well, it works, but I don't know what use it could be when there are far better utilities like CPU-Z.
Portal3 reviewed v7.2 on Nov 25, 2004
Compatibility:
"Processors Identified by the Utility
Frequency ID Tab supported?
CPUID Tab supported?
Mobile Intel® Celeron® processors** Yes Yes
Intel® Celeron® processors** Yes Yes
Pentium® III processors Yes Yes
Mobile Pentium® III processors Yes Yes
Pentium® III Xeon™ processors Yes Yes
Pentium® II processors No Yes
Mobile Pentium® II processors No Yes
Pentium® II Xeon™ processors No Yes
Intel® Celeron® processors with 0.18 micron core Yes Yes
Intel® Celeron® processors with 0.25 micron core No Yes
Pentium® Pro processors No Yes
Pentium® processors No Yes
Mobile Pentium® processors No Yes
Pentium® processors with MMX™ technology No Yes
Mobile Pentium® processors with MMX™ technology No Yes"
It would be nice to see modern CPU support.
Bh420 reviewed v7.2 on Nov 24, 2004
It should be stated that this program is only for P III and lower cpu's.
cooldude7273 reviewed v6.0 on Nov 9, 2003
Awesome Program!
CGEY reviewed v4.6 on May 13, 2002
Well it’s apparent this application does function and does what it states it does.
Now… If I could find someone to help me over-clock a few Compaq Desk Pro 450MHz P3’s, machines that I have just collecting dust it would be a good thing… “hint” I am looking for help: If you can // or are // willing to help me, please email me at: backup@yahoo.com
Androo reviewed v4.0 on Jan 15, 2002
Uses a couple large bitmaps and comes with an installer ... that's what takes up the 900Kb
dcyndesign reviewed v4.0 on Jan 14, 2002
Why are you guys complaining over 841k? With the prices of hard drives and the like, 841k seems dismal. Just my two cents.
skybluesmurf reviewed v4.0 on Jan 14, 2002
supicious? comon there useing 24bit bitmaps in the program! uncompressed! that alone will take up 600K for the images they have on that lil program...
Morgon reviewed v2.0 on Nov 30, 1999
I agree with Bob Adkins, this program seems awfully large for what it does. Since I have a Celeron 300A, the frequency test doesn't work for my CPU. As large as the program is, I'm surprised it can only frequency test PIII and above.
Captain Hook reviewed v7.2 on Nov 30, 2004
Well It didn't work on my P4 processor as someone mentioned earlier. Too bad that was not clearly stated before it was installed.
Even worse, when I tried to upgrade it, it told me that I hade no WebBrowser in my computer, which I do have. I run Firefox as the default Browser. It is set as deafult using the built in systemtool "Set Program Access and Default"
Since Intel can't handle standard built in systemfunctions I can't rate this more than a "1".
What else of the built in systmefunctions is this program incapable of handling, I wonder...
bobad reviewed v7.2 on Nov 25, 2004
Well, it works, but I don't know what use it could be when there are far better utilities like CPU-Z.
Portal3 reviewed v7.2 on Nov 25, 2004
Compatibility:
"Processors Identified by the Utility
Frequency ID Tab supported?
CPUID Tab supported?
Mobile Intel® Celeron® processors** Yes Yes
Intel® Celeron® processors** Yes Yes
Pentium® III processors Yes Yes
Mobile Pentium® III processors Yes Yes
Pentium® III Xeon™ processors Yes Yes
Pentium® II processors No Yes
Mobile Pentium® II processors No Yes
Pentium® II Xeon™ processors No Yes
Intel® Celeron® processors with 0.18 micron core Yes Yes
Intel® Celeron® processors with 0.25 micron core No Yes
Pentium® Pro processors No Yes
Pentium® processors No Yes
Mobile Pentium® processors No Yes
Pentium® processors with MMX™ technology No Yes
Mobile Pentium® processors with MMX™ technology No Yes"
It would be nice to see modern CPU support.
Bh420 reviewed v7.2 on Nov 24, 2004
It should be stated that this program is only for P III and lower cpu's.
cooldude7273 reviewed v6.0 on Nov 9, 2003
Awesome Program!
CGEY reviewed v4.6 on May 13, 2002
Well it’s apparent this application does function and does what it states it does.
Now… If I could find someone to help me over-clock a few Compaq Desk Pro 450MHz P3’s, machines that I have just collecting dust it would be a good thing… “hint” I am looking for help: If you can // or are // willing to help me, please email me at: backup@yahoo.com
Androo reviewed v4.0 on Jan 15, 2002
Uses a couple large bitmaps and comes with an installer ... that's what takes up the 900Kb
dcyndesign reviewed v4.0 on Jan 14, 2002
Why are you guys complaining over 841k? With the prices of hard drives and the like, 841k seems dismal. Just my two cents.
skybluesmurf reviewed v4.0 on Jan 14, 2002
supicious? comon there useing 24bit bitmaps in the program! uncompressed! that alone will take up 600K for the images they have on that lil program...
Morgon reviewed v2.0 on Nov 30, 1999
I agree with Bob Adkins, this program seems awfully large for what it does. Since I have a Celeron 300A, the frequency test doesn't work for my CPU. As large as the program is, I'm surprised it can only frequency test PIII and above.
bobad reviewed v2.0 on Nov 29, 1999
The program installed uneventfully, but required 841K of disk space. That's pretty big for such a simple utility. It makes one wonder. I launched it, and it accurately reported my Intel Pentium III 500 Mhz was overclocked to 560, with an FSB of 112 Mhz. Wonder what sneaky rat did that? :)