Hi
I just down loaded CPU-Z to use as a system info monitor . I have not validated the software yet because I'm still looking at the privacy policy. The info CPU-Z displays is in conflict with my hardware. First, it shows that I have a Nforce 720a gpu when and I have a GEforce 8300 gpu . Second , my Kingston Hyper-x 1066 DDR2 shows as being Kingston but the part number it gives doesn't exsist in kingston's data base and shows a value of 400mhz . Third it shows my video card as having a core and shader clock far above reported specs on the cards data sheet. The only correct info was the CPU specs. Does the user have to validate the program before it gives The correct information?
I just down loaded CPU-Z to use as a system info monitor . I have not validated the software yet because I'm still looking at the privacy policy. The info CPU-Z displays is in conflict with my hardware. First, it shows that I have a Nforce 720a gpu when and I have a GEforce 8300 gpu . Second , my Kingston Hyper-x 1066 DDR2 shows as being Kingston but the part number it gives doesn't exsist in kingston's data base and shows a value of 400mhz . Third it shows my video card as having a core and shader clock far above reported specs on the cards data sheet. The only correct info was the CPU specs. Does the user have to validate the program before it gives The correct information?
