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I'm running an Asus P4T533 mobo, P4 2.8GHz CPU with a single Samsung 256MB RIMM4200.
1. Are the two chips that make up the Intel 850E chipset capable of moving 32-bit chunks of data?
2. Since the P4 2.8GHz CPU is a 32-bit processor, and the FSB speed that connects the CPU to the Intel MCH (North Bridge) is 533MHz, does this allow for 2.1GB/s bandwidth between the CPU and the Intel MCH?
3. 32-bit RIMM4200 operates at 1066MHz, but does this mean there is a 1066MHz bus speed that connects the two 232-pin RIMM sockets to the Intel MCH North Bridge?
4. The USB ports on my motherboard connect directly to a USB2.0 controller chip. When people say USB2.0 has a maximum bandwidth of 480MB/s are they referring to the bandwidth between the USB ports and the USB controller chip? If so, then what is the bandwidth between the USB controller chip and the Intel ICH2 South Bridge?
1. Are the two chips that make up the Intel 850E chipset capable of moving 32-bit chunks of data?
2. Since the P4 2.8GHz CPU is a 32-bit processor, and the FSB speed that connects the CPU to the Intel MCH (North Bridge) is 533MHz, does this allow for 2.1GB/s bandwidth between the CPU and the Intel MCH?
3. 32-bit RIMM4200 operates at 1066MHz, but does this mean there is a 1066MHz bus speed that connects the two 232-pin RIMM sockets to the Intel MCH North Bridge?
4. The USB ports on my motherboard connect directly to a USB2.0 controller chip. When people say USB2.0 has a maximum bandwidth of 480MB/s are they referring to the bandwidth between the USB ports and the USB controller chip? If so, then what is the bandwidth between the USB controller chip and the Intel ICH2 South Bridge?