Re: Overclocking Question
No, It shows the original clock, and then its ACTUAL clock. You have an original clock speed of 2.66, and an actual running speed of 3.2 ghz.
I dont think its possible to overclock a single core. You overclock the entire thing or you dont.
Re: Overclocking Question
When you change the FSB and voltage core you affect both cores.
I use CPU-Z to check my CPU/memory settings and timings. It will show both cores.
It's freeware and a simple Google search will help you find it.
Re: Overclocking Question
Thanks, I've used CPU-Z before and it said 3.2GHz, but this kinda confused me, thanks for the help