[quote]Originally posted by Mordanthanus:
<strong>Well, while trying to DL Sandra, I came across another utility called WCPUID... It says 265.68MHz for the system bus, but it could easily be extrapolating that from the chip speed... I can't seem to get Sandra to DL, but I will keep trying.

On a good note, WCPUID says that my integrated video with 64MB shared ram is running AGP 2.0 4x. Although that doesn't do much for the games that I can't find a Glide Wrapper for, it is awesome with the games I can play on it. </strong><hr></blockquote>

I would normally say that a program would be reading that directly from the information coded into the chip but, if that were true, I would expect it to say a direct 266mhz as opposed to the decimal you received. A lot of times, in benchmarking programs, you may see like your 1ghz chip defined as 999.97mhz or possibly 1.02ghz. Something in that neighborhood. If it were reading directly from the chip and the motherboard specifications, as does your BIOS, it would read 1ghz as opposed to the decimal. There's a good chance that is reading your correct FSB.