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From: Mr Digital on 26 May 2005 14:09 I have the Pentium4 3.2 ghz 800mhz FSB processor fitted to my system & the Mainboard is a Gigabyte 8ik1100 which utilizes the full features of this processor. If i go into Nero Info Tool it tells me the bus speed is 200mhz which seems odd. I downloaded the Intel utility for checking this & it does the test confirming that the bus speed is in actual fact 800mhz. Can someone please help with this. Phil.
From: kony on 26 May 2005 15:31 On Thu, 26 May 2005 19:09:46 +0100, "Mr Digital" <nobodyhere(a)nospam.com> wrote: >I have the Pentium4 3.2 ghz 800mhz FSB processor fitted to my system & the >Mainboard is a Gigabyte 8ik1100 which utilizes the full features of this >processor. > >If i go into Nero Info Tool it tells me the bus speed is 200mhz which seems >odd. No that's right, 200Mhz clock rate for a quad pumped bus, 200 x 4 = 800. Essentially, Intel should've been policing better and not let the idea of "800MHz" catch on, rather pushing "QDR800". > >I downloaded the Intel utility for checking this & it does the test >confirming that the bus speed is in actual fact 800mhz. It's fine, just bad terminology creating a confusion between multiple reporting tools.
From: DaveW on 26 May 2005 19:02 All of the information you have is correct. The bus speed of the motherboard is correctly set to 200 MHz. Then the P4 CPU, which runs INTERNALLY at four times the motherboard's bus speed, is 800 MHz. -- DaveW "Mr Digital" <nobodyhere(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:d753da$diq$1(a)newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk... >I have the Pentium4 3.2 ghz 800mhz FSB processor fitted to my system & the >Mainboard is a Gigabyte 8ik1100 which utilizes the full features of this >processor. > > If i go into Nero Info Tool it tells me the bus speed is 200mhz which > seems odd. > > I downloaded the Intel utility for checking this & it does the test > confirming that the bus speed is in actual fact 800mhz. > > Can someone please help with this. > > Phil. >
From: Pelysma on 27 May 2005 03:06 "Mr Digital" <nobodyhere(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:d753da$diq$1(a)newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk... >I have the Pentium4 3.2 ghz 800mhz FSB processor fitted to my system & the >Mainboard is a Gigabyte 8ik1100 which utilizes the full features of this >processor. > > If i go into Nero Info Tool it tells me the bus speed is 200mhz which > seems odd. > > I downloaded the Intel utility for checking this & it does the test > confirming that the bus speed is in actual fact 800mhz. > Gary H., my very good hardware instructor, has a way of expressing this kind of stuff: "Actually, they lie." He uses the same expression when describing hard drive Cylinders, Heads, and Sectors. "See that number there? It's a lie." The truth about your situation is what kony said. The bus runs at 200 MHz and the engineers have found a way of subdividing each pulse in quarters to "quad-pump" the bus. Thus it's effectively 800 MHz for the work it does and that sounds better to consumers than 200, so that's what they say. -- P.
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