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    Problem with EVEREST and i7 2860

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by MAXIMUS DECIMUS, Dec 25, 2011.

  1. MAXIMUS DECIMUS

    MAXIMUS DECIMUS Notebook Enthusiast

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    :confused: when i go onto everest it says it is not compatible with my processor? :confused:
    Is any one else with my same processor having the same problem? :confused:
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  2. PatchySan

    PatchySan Om Noms Kit Kat

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    What version of Everest you have? Everest has been superseded by AIDA64 so certain versions of Everest may not be updated to take information for that particular processor. Alternatively you could just use other system infomation programs such as HWInfo or CPU-Z which also offers similar levels of detailed information about your CPU.
     
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    I thought i had the latest version....but...now that you mention it I will get CPU-Z...thanks! :D