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Post by SPN on Aug 19, 2004 17:09:51 GMT -5
well, im getting a better ram upgrade, but i need to find out my MHz, and the computer place says it should tell you every time you restart you computer, but mine just flashes too quick so i cant read it, does anyone know another way to find it out, or stop the flash so i can read it?
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Post by MrMeowMeow on Aug 19, 2004 18:15:32 GMT -5
It would make more sense if you said find out your processor speed. And most people measure by Gigahertz these days. Except for cool cats like me still workin the triple digits
So anyways. Go to Program Files, and there, you should find a Directx folder, if not, go to the Directx site and download the latest version.
Go into C:\Program Files\directx\setup and there should be a file entitled DXdiag or something like that. Double click it. Out should come a window with your comps specs.
Only problem is my dxdiag file appears to be missing.. ah well.
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Post by SPN on Aug 19, 2004 18:48:02 GMT -5
all right ill gave that a try
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