I have experienced this with 2 overclocked processors. The current one
is an Intel E3300, stock is 2.5GHz (200*12.5). I pushed the fsb from 200
to 300, giving 3.75GHz (300*12.5). However, the cpu scaling shows 3.33
2.67 2.13 1.6 GHz. I'm guessing the standard stock speeds it is adhering
to are based on 266 fsb. 266*12.5=3.33, 266*10=2.67, 266*8=2.13,
266*6=1.6.

"cat /proc/cpuinfo" & "cpufreq-info" show the wrong frequecies.
"dmidecode --type processor" shows it at 3.75GHz all the time, no matter which 
frequency was selected in CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor.

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CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor reports incorrect CPU speeds when overclocked
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/379873
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