Hypertransport is a function of?

farscape

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How its's going so far:

AsRock 939SLI32 Mother board
AMD 64X2 3800 - Stock voltage and HS, set at 250, Running Async.
2x1gig G.Skill DDR500 in Dual Channel, 2,3,3,8 1T, 1:1 250mHz, voltage bunped a bit
10x multiplier
Hypertrans set in AUTO - all indications say it's running at 1000

prime95 runs on both cores for over an hour - 44C max

I'm staying here for now as I'm only using the stock cooler.

If and when I push it further, how does the hypertrans buss fit into the equation, especially if I want the most out of my memory - 1:1 ratio

(Guess I'm STILL stuck in the K7 OC mode of thinking.)

EDIT: I know that there is really no front side buss, but my question has to do with the relation between what I set the CPU at "internally" and what my memory is running at.
 

farscape

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One of the "problems" with this board, is that everything in the BIOS is in what I would call verbage. For setting the memory, you are given a choise of AUTO, 133, 166, 200. It took me a while to realize that these were actually memory dividers, not memory speeds - AUTO, 3:2, 5:4, and 1:1. Setting the Hyper is in the same type of verbage - and it has a desciption that I've never seen before, when it actually refers to divders. I'm set in AUTO - 250 (CPU) x 4 ("800") = 1000 - DUH!

Sorry for the stupid.

Brain fart