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Athlon 7750 + Everest ultimate L3 Cache CPU page vs DMI page

#1 User is offline   athlonite

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Posted 01 November 2009 - 02:57 AM

Cpu page reports L3 correctly
Field Value
CPU Properties
CPU Type DualCore AMD Athlon Black Edition 7750, 2700 MHz (13.5 x 200)
CPU Alias Kuma
CPU Stepping DR-B3
Instruction Set x86, x86-64, MMX, 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A
Original Clock 2700 MHz
Min / Max CPU Multiplier 5.0x / 31.5x
Engineering Sample No
L1 Code Cache 64 KB per core
L1 Data Cache 64 KB per core
L2 Cache 512 KB per core (On-Die, ECC, Full-Speed)
L3 Cache 2 MB (On-Die, ECC, NB-Speed)

Multi CPU
Motherboard ID ATI
CPU #1 AMD Athlon™ 7750 Dual-Core Processor, 2708 MHz
CPU #2 AMD Athlon™ 7750 Dual-Core Processor, 2708 MHz

But DMI page reports it incorrectly
Field Value
Cache Properties
Type Internal
Status Enabled
Operational Mode Varies with Memory Address
Associativity 4-way Set-Associative
Maximum Size 8 KB
Installed Size 8 KB
Supported SRAM Type Pipeline Burst
Current SRAM Type Pipeline Burst
Error Correction Single-bit ECC
Socket Designation L3-Cache

is this an everest bug or a DMI botch up
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Posted 01 November 2009 - 05:24 AM

please visit this post: http://www.lavalys.c...p?showtopic=186
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Posted 02 November 2009 - 02:43 PM

View PostCaptain Face-Plant, on 01 November 2009 - 05:24 PM, said:




so it's just erroneous info in the DMI then well is any way to edit it and make it say what it realy should
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Posted 02 November 2009 - 07:35 PM

View Postathlonite, on 02 November 2009 - 03:43 PM, said:

so it's just erroneous info in the DMI then well is any way to edit it and make it say what it realy should

There're some DMI editors out there, but most of them wouldn't work with modern motherboards, so they're not really useful. But you shouldn't care about DMI information anyway: in most of the cases it has no use for home computers.
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