Excellent points Dale
- The reason for the clock frequency discrepencies is due to the fact that those numbers are determined by multiplying internal clock speed via multiplier, which we physically input into the database instead of the "advertised speed". It is set to round up, but in cases such as the Core i7 965, 133X24 = 3192 or 3.19
Unfortunately, setting it to round up at any number over an 0 digit would result in other numbers being thrown off. And technically 3.19, or 2.39 (266X9) is the true clock speed of those CPU's. We will look into a better method if possible though
- For the AMD CPU's that appear the same, those are actually from when AMD switched from 90nm to 65nm. It can be hard to see as the "nm" is the very last thing in the title. It is something we will look into - maybe try and make it more obvious :)
Top notch for going through it all - much appreciated.
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