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On @CPU: getting the CPU brand and model correct is pretty much a mystic art (as a result of the very few rules, the large amount of exceptions and the impossibility to test), so any and all info is very useful.
Please send me the brand, family, model, stepping, etc of the system, as well as what @CPU reports and what Windows reports as the CPU name, and I'll see what I can do. (The best way to get detailed information on (Intel) CPU's is to use the CPUID utility available on the Intel web.)
Regards,
Ruud
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