- Oct 7, 2005
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I am aware that Intel CPUs are quad-pumped, so a CPU with a 800MHz FSB actually is 200 Mhz (200x4). how does this relate to DDR RAM then, which multiplied by a factor of two.
My guess...
So if i were to run a C2D at 10x300; the CPU is running @ 3.0Ghz, the FSB is 1200 MHz, and the RAM is at 600 Mhz (assuming a 1:1 mem divider).
Am i correct?
I have been building AMD machines for the last 6 years and this change to Intel is confusing the sh!t out of me.
My guess...
So if i were to run a C2D at 10x300; the CPU is running @ 3.0Ghz, the FSB is 1200 MHz, and the RAM is at 600 Mhz (assuming a 1:1 mem divider).
Am i correct?
I have been building AMD machines for the last 6 years and this change to Intel is confusing the sh!t out of me.