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minus-squareBitingChaos@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3arrow-down1·1 year agoWith GPUs you can do things like dump its BIOS, alter the identification string, and then re-flash the card. I’ve modified a lot of GPU BIOSes to tweak GPU and memory clock timings or enable Mac support. CPUs aren’t that easy to modify. I am not aware of any consumer tools that can simply re-write CPU’s internal code. Regardless, the first time you run a benchmark and it shows that your CPU is really X and not Y, you will know something is wrong.
With GPUs you can do things like dump its BIOS, alter the identification string, and then re-flash the card.
I’ve modified a lot of GPU BIOSes to tweak GPU and memory clock timings or enable Mac support.
CPUs aren’t that easy to modify. I am not aware of any consumer tools that can simply re-write CPU’s internal code.
Regardless, the first time you run a benchmark and it shows that your CPU is really X and not Y, you will know something is wrong.