Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility 5.0

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Intel have released a new version of their Processor Frequency ID Utility v5.0. Dated January 30, 2003.

The Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility was developed by Intel Corporation to enable consumers the ability to identify and, in some circumstances, determine if their Intel processor is operating at the correct and rated frequency intended by Intel Corporation. Beginning with the PentiumĀ® processor, this utility provides consumers with the ability to determine standard CPU identification of Intel processors. In addition, supported processors can utilize the Frequency Test feature of the utility to help determine if a processor has been overclocked.

This version of the Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility has been updated to support the new Intel Xeon Processor, Pentium 4 processors, Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processors, Pentium III processors, Mobile Pentium III processors with Intel SpeedStep technology, Pentium III Xeon processors and Intel Celeron processors with 66, 100, 133, 400, and 533 MHz system memory bus products, as well as adding new processor identification functionality (CPUID). Please see the supported processors list for more detail.

Download Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility v5.0 for Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional.