Spicedaddy Platinum Member Apr 18, 2002 2,305 77 91 Jul 7, 2003 #2 For P4 "C": 800MHz Quad-Pumped FSB = 200MHz actual frequency 2400/200 = 12 2600/200 = 13 2800/200 = 14
For P4 "C": 800MHz Quad-Pumped FSB = 200MHz actual frequency 2400/200 = 12 2600/200 = 13 2800/200 = 14
B Budman Lifer Oct 9, 1999 10,980 0 0 Jul 7, 2003 #3 Originally posted by: Spicedaddy For P4 "C": 800MHz Quad-Pumped FSB = 200MHz actual frequency 2400/200 = 12 2600/200 = 13 2800/200 = 14 Click to expand... easy wasnt it.
Originally posted by: Spicedaddy For P4 "C": 800MHz Quad-Pumped FSB = 200MHz actual frequency 2400/200 = 12 2600/200 = 13 2800/200 = 14 Click to expand... easy wasnt it.
C Corporate Thug Lifer Apr 17, 2003 37,622 0 76 Jul 7, 2003 #4 d'oh, next time i should think before i post :Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q edit: i see some 2.6C hitting 3.5 or what not. so thats about 270FSB. are canterwood/springdale boards stable w/ that high of a FSB????
d'oh, next time i should think before i post :Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q edit: i see some 2.6C hitting 3.5 or what not. so thats about 270FSB. are canterwood/springdale boards stable w/ that high of a FSB????