You have just upgraded a customers computer with an Intel Xe
You have just upgraded a customer’s computer with an Intel Xeon W3505 with a rated clock speed of 2.53 GHz, but the customer suspects that you have actually installed a slower processor. He believes his computer is running more slowly than it should if you installed the correct CPU. You are sure you installed the correct CPU. What do you say is the most likely explanation for the difference between the rated speed of the CPU and the customer’s actual experience?
A. The CPU unit, and all accompanying packaging, was mislabeled at the factory and is really a much slower Xeon CPU.
B. The rated clock speed for all CPUs indicates the theoretical performance maximums, but no CPU performs at those speeds due specifically to inherit limitations in computer DRAM.
C. The actual CPU speed in a production computer is almost never its actual rated speed due to a variety of hardware and software considerations such as the bus speed of the motherboard and other configuration settings.
D. For a CPU to perform at its rated speed, it requires that another chip be added to the motherboard’s northside bus to augment and boost the CPU clock speed to the listed specifications.
Solution
Intel
 Processor model   Xeon W3505
 MPN   AT80601002865AA
Key features
 Clock speed   2.53GHz
 Multi-center technology   twin-middle
 TDP   a hundred thirty W
 Processor quantity   1
 Product type   Processor
Cache memory
 set up size   L3 4 MB
expansion / Connectivity
 well suited Slots   1 x processor
other capabilities
 Bus velocity   QPI pace - four.eight GT/s
 64-bit Computing   yes
 Platform Compatibility   laptop

