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Computer Speed Check

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Computer speed check downloads are available on the Internet which allow you to test the speed of your computer CPU. You could also utilize one of the free versions to check your CPU speed, and there are several which offer web-based computer speed check tools. There are two kinds of speed checks that are performed on computers, one being your CPU and related hardware speed, and the other is the bandwidth speed of your Internet service as related to your PC.

The speed of your computer CPU is measured by the actual performance of the CPU unit in your PC. The software utilized ideally indicates whether your CPU is over-clocked (which means if your CPU is running at a higher speed than that specified by the manufacturer), the CPU is running faster than it is rated for, or if your CPU is running in its specified speed range.

Normally, the rated CPU speed is available on any Pentium 4 or later CPUs. The CPU of your PC should be running at this speed or below the rated speed specified by the manufacturer. Computer speed check software provides detailed description of your Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 caches as supported by your CPU. Having larger cache sizes would mean a faster computer system. The memory speed is defined by how fast your CPU can access data in the memory. This indication is usually provided in megabytes per second. The software times this speed by executing large memory to memory transfer. Larger transfer rates would mean a faster PC.

Computer speed check utilities do more than just check the speed of your PC. They have the feature to check your entire computer system, including network speed and your Internet access speed. Sophisticated computer speed check software provides you with a main control panel. There could be a separate window with graphical display showing your CPU speed and other parameters. The control panel is typically used to vary the testing parameters, the results of which are reflected on the graph.

CPU and memory timings depend on the BIOS setting of your computer. There could be several reasons why you notice your PC getting slow; your CPU speed has somehow become low or there is something wrong with your memory timings. Computer speed check software measures the actual speed of your computer and provides you with other functioning details of your PC which are related to your computer speed. The report generated by the software could be utilized to find out if your CPU is running slow.

Most of the present BIOS found in PCs today can automatically detect the type of CPU being used, and it also sets the clock timings for the CPU in your computer. The overall functioning of your PC depends upon the CPU speed, front side bus speed, and the multiplier factor. The "bus" in a computer is all about data transport. If the speed in transporting data somehow gets low, the overall speed of your computer will get slow. There are several computer speed check downloads available on the Internet offering various features from simply checking the speed of your CPU to presentation of a comprehensive report on speed related functioning of the PC.

The clock speed of your CPU could be set from your BIOS. This is done basically by setting the multiplier, which determines the overall CPU clock speed. Take the example of a processor having a speed of 550 MHz with a front side bus speed of 100 MHz. This would mean that the multiplier has been set to 5.5 times the speed of the front side bus, which in effect makes the processor work at 550 MHz. Before you set the CPU speed through your BIOS, you Sneed to find out the various parameter values that are governing the speed factor in your PC. Computer speed check software provides you with all the information that you require for setting the CPU speed correctly in your PC.

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