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Incorrect Mhz?

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yeah i guess it cant be exactly 100% perfect at 200mhz fsb (or whatever), but at least it tries its best. something about clock cycle generations and the imperfect harmonic value of each latch (bounces between 200.1mhz and 199.9mhz) (i also have no idea what im talking about)
 
Originally posted by: AkumaX
yeah i guess it cant be exactly 100% perfect at 200mhz fsb (or whatever), but at least it tries its best. something about clock cycle generations and the imperfect harmonic value of each latch (bounces between 200.1mhz and 199.9mhz) (i also have no idea what im talking about)

"harmonic latch" is good. :beer:

Next time, try to work in "metastable oscillator", and if you really want to make the n00bs cower at the sight of your technical prowess, work in "quantum singularity generator". That gets 'em every time...

LOL. 🙂
 
My Athlon XP 2100+ (1733Mhz) shows up as 1746... 13Mhz OC by Asus!! woohoo

edit: Just checked CPU-Z... It's now at 1746.2Mhz... At that rate I might not have to upgrade for the next 5-6 years 😛
 
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