This affects both of my computers, exactly as described in the first
post.

Athlon 64 x2 4000 on Asus M2N-E motherboard running Lucid 32-bit
actual clock: 2362MHz
reported: 1000-2100Mhz (frequency scaling enabled in bios)
reported: 2362MHz (frequency scaling disabled in bios)

Phenom II x2 555BE on Gigabyte ga-ma785gm-us2h running Lucid 64-bit
actual clock: 3750MHz
reported: 800-3000MHz  (frequency scaling enabled in bios)
reported: 3750MHz (frequency scaling disabled in bios)

Benchmarks confirm that this is only a reporting problem, both machines
are actually running at higher speed than is reported when frequency
scaling (Cool'N'Quiet) is enabled in bios.

Although everything seems to work fine, it would be nice if someone paid
attention to this bug as it was a source of confusion for me (and
probably others) and there is little documentation.

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