V vuvinh0907 Aug 30, 2018 2 0 10 Sep 16, 2018 #1 According to the product specs based on my model (asus K451L), my laptop has a 4010U CPU which runs at 1.7ghz, but when I open ccleaner, the top left corner indentified my CPU as a 4030U and runs at 1.9Ghz, why does this happen? Is anything wrong?
According to the product specs based on my model (asus K451L), my laptop has a 4010U CPU which runs at 1.7ghz, but when I open ccleaner, the top left corner indentified my CPU as a 4030U and runs at 1.9Ghz, why does this happen? Is anything wrong?
Solution Someone Somewhere Sep 16, 2018 It's common for manufacturers to release different versions of the same laptop with different CPUs, RAM, storage etc. So there might be a K451L-586S with the 4010U, and a K451L-597B with the 4030U. Numbers completely made up. You might be looking at the wrong spec sheet. You could also try CPU-Z, which tends to be more accurate, or look somewhere in Windows. You have a slightly nicer CPU than you thought you did.
It's common for manufacturers to release different versions of the same laptop with different CPUs, RAM, storage etc. So there might be a K451L-586S with the 4010U, and a K451L-597B with the 4030U. Numbers completely made up. You might be looking at the wrong spec sheet. You could also try CPU-Z, which tends to be more accurate, or look somewhere in Windows. You have a slightly nicer CPU than you thought you did.
Someone Somewhere Titan Sep 23, 2012 22,291 8 84,965 Sep 16, 2018 Solution #2 It's common for manufacturers to release different versions of the same laptop with different CPUs, RAM, storage etc. So there might be a K451L-586S with the 4010U, and a K451L-597B with the 4030U. Numbers completely made up. You might be looking at the wrong spec sheet. You could also try CPU-Z, which tends to be more accurate, or look somewhere in Windows. You have a slightly nicer CPU than you thought you did. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It's common for manufacturers to release different versions of the same laptop with different CPUs, RAM, storage etc. So there might be a K451L-586S with the 4010U, and a K451L-597B with the 4030U. Numbers completely made up. You might be looking at the wrong spec sheet. You could also try CPU-Z, which tends to be more accurate, or look somewhere in Windows. You have a slightly nicer CPU than you thought you did.