OK,
Slight diversion.
I have my mum's old PC and I want to figure out what it's CPU is ... unfortunately the BIOS doesn't tell me and I appear to be incapable of removing the fan assembly from the motherboard (it's one of those whacky Tiny PC's). I can reattach the original disk but, unfortunately, I've destroyed the original XP build and it now has Linux (SuSE) on it so my question to you Linux guys is, is there an easy way to tell what the CPU speed is (I think it's a P4 1.7 but not sure).
I need to know so I can sell the motherboard, CPU, memory, disk bundle on eBay.
EDIT: OK, I've confirmed inasmuch as I now know it's a skt 478/1.7, don't know the specific CPU number though.
Kyu
Slight diversion.
I have my mum's old PC and I want to figure out what it's CPU is ... unfortunately the BIOS doesn't tell me and I appear to be incapable of removing the fan assembly from the motherboard (it's one of those whacky Tiny PC's). I can reattach the original disk but, unfortunately, I've destroyed the original XP build and it now has Linux (SuSE) on it so my question to you Linux guys is, is there an easy way to tell what the CPU speed is (I think it's a P4 1.7 but not sure).
I need to know so I can sell the motherboard, CPU, memory, disk bundle on eBay.
EDIT: OK, I've confirmed inasmuch as I now know it's a skt 478/1.7, don't know the specific CPU number though.
Kyu
Angry Atheism
Where those who are hacked off with the stupidity of irrational belief can vent their feelings!
Come over to the dark side, we have cookies!
Kyuuketsuki, AngryAtheism Owner & Administrator
Where those who are hacked off with the stupidity of irrational belief can vent their feelings!
Come over to the dark side, we have cookies!
Kyuuketsuki, AngryAtheism Owner & Administrator