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Is there a way to get CPU-Z to correctly identify the processor with modern editions? 1.52.2 will report the t9600 when OC'd, but at stock frequency it will correctly report an x9000. I cannot get the modern revisions to do so no matter what I try. Does anyone have a solution?

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Haha that's a funny one

The top line in CPU-Z called "Name" doesn't always show the correct name because it's sort of a guess of what CPU you have.

The true name based on CPUID or whatever is in the field called "Specification"

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On 10/7/2024 at 4:19 AM, Paul7347 said:

Haha that's a funny one

The top line in CPU-Z called "Name" doesn't always show the correct name because it's sort of a guess of what CPU you have.

The true name based on CPUID or whatever is in the field called "Specification"

I figured as much, I suppose I'll just have to hope they do something in an update that fixes it eventually...

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On 10/7/2024 at 6:19 PM, Paul7347 said:

The top line in CPU-Z called "Name" doesn't always show the correct name because it's sort of a guess of what CPU you have.

The true name based on CPUID or whatever is in the field called "Specification"

This is not quite true and both can be wrong.

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On 10/11/2024 at 11:55 PM, Antinomy said:

Attach a txt report here from CPU-Z.

I suppose it's of those things, where you complain about something, go to show the issue to someone, and it works right as you show them, but 2.11 just correctly showed the X9000 the first time I launched it after reading your reply. Only once, and I can't reproduce it doing that. Attached is the file of it reporting the T9600.

XPS-M1730.txt

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