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Motherboard showing the wrong CPU
I have a i5 3570k CPU and Asus P8H77V-LK Motherboard
but on the BIOS it says i5 3330 3.00Ghz and also on the device manager too
I get 10mins of google chrome or any other program and the whole system freezes
Can I anyone please help me on this?\
Thanks
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Hi yeyo
Have you tried updating the bios ?
Current version : Version 1001
Download below link
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Use the manual to see how to check on how to update bios .
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Computer type PC/Desktop OS Windows 7 Professional 64bit CPU i5-3570k Motherboard P8H77V-LK Memory 8GB Graphics Card(s) ASUS GeForce 650 Hard Drives 120GB SSD Crucial
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Computer type PC/Desktop OS Windows 7 Professional 64bit CPU i5-3570k Motherboard P8H77V-LK Memory 8GB Graphics Card(s) ASUS GeForce 650 Hard Drives 120GB SSD Crucial
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Has this processor always been in that PC, or did you just upgrade it?
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It has always been the same CPU on it I just bought all of the parts october of last year
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Have you tried clearing the CMOS? I have that problem on a previous system, in terms of getting the proper number of cores to be recognized after a CPU-swap.
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