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Memory Bus Speed 400Mhz ?

correct me if i'm wrng, but its because its "quad pumped" or something like that. the actual is 200 and it sends 4 instructions per clock cycle.

at any rate, i have the p4p800-vm and it supports 400/533/800.
 
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I spoke to Tech Guy at Asus name David; showed him Asus WebSite; He concored me Its not supporting 800Mhz
 
Originally posted by: rise4310
correct me if i'm wrng, but its because its "quad pumped" or something like that. the actual is 200 and it sends 4 instructions per clock cycle.

at any rate, i have the p4p800-vm and it supports 400/533/800.

P4 CPU bus is quad-pumped. Actual frequencies are 100/133/200 MHz; during data phases, four bits per cycle are transferred. Everything else (addressing and other misc latencies) runs at 1x.
 
Originally posted by: Peter
Originally posted by: rise4310
correct me if i'm wrng, but its because its "quad pumped" or something like that. the actual is 200 and it sends 4 instructions per clock cycle.

at any rate, i have the p4p800-vm and it supports 400/533/800.

P4 CPU bus is quad-pumped. Actual frequencies are 100/133/200 MHz; during data phases, four bits per cycle are transferred. Everything else (addressing and other misc latencies) runs at 1x.

Peter, That is what I use to think too, till I notice this.
My Dell reports its FSB is running 800Mhz Here the Pic off 3Dmark software
And here is the What Asus comes up 3D mark
On Asus MB Comprassion WebSite its show this Pic
When you Glance the WebSite off MB you see this Pic
 
neither can the 875 just like peter said. its all how they arrive at whatever figure they want to market.

i can't even read that pic, that is the asus web site i linked, works fine for me and the board does as well.
 
Finally I say I will notice side by Side; so
I did the Remote Desk and run the Everst; I got shocked to notice
Bus Width is 64Bit on Asus 😱
Look at memory Bus Width

Then I thought I migh have not installed the Memory in right Bank
so I confirmed the Memory Banks and Bios Post Screen
On Post screen it shows its running in Dual modePost Screen Shot
and what hell is Tiled Mode ?
 
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