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How to Check CPU Speed

By Matthew Lynch
June 7, 2023
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Checking the speed of your computer’s CPU (Central Processing Unit) is crucial if you want to know how well it can perform certain tasks. The CPU is responsible for handling all of the instructions and calculations that your computer needs to operate. So, if your CPU is running at a slow speed or struggling to keep up, it may be time to upgrade or replace it. Here are the steps to check your CPU speed:

Step 1: Open the Task Manager

The easiest way to check your CPU speed is by opening the Task Manager. To do this, right-click on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and select “Task Manager” from the menu that appears.

Step 2: Navigate to the Performance Tab

Once the Task Manager is open, click on the “Performance” tab at the top of the window. This will display a graph of your CPU usage and other system information.

Step 3: Check the CPU Speed

The CPU speed is displayed under the “Base speed” section in the Performance tab. You can see the current speed (in GHz) of your CPU and compare it to the maximum speed listed under “Max speed.”

Step 4: Use Third-Party Software

Another way to check your CPU speed is by using third-party software. Some popular programs for checking CPU speed include CPU-Z, HWMonitor, and Speccy. These programs provide more detailed information about your CPU, including the number of cores, cache size, and other technical specifications.

Step 5: Check the BIOS

If you want to check your CPU speed without using any software, you can do so by accessing your computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). To access the BIOS, restart your computer and press the key indicated on the screen to enter the BIOS setup (usually F2 or Del). Once you are in the BIOS, look for a section called “CPU Settings” or “Processor.” Here, you can view the current speed and other settings related to your CPU.

In conclusion, checking your CPU speed is an essential task if you want to ensure that your computer is running at its full potential. Whether you use the Task Manager, third-party software, or the BIOS, it’s important to know how to check your CPU speed so that you can identify any performance issues and make necessary upgrades or tweaks to improve your computer’s overall speed and efficiency.

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