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NanoSeconds > Mhz

Furor

Golden Member
How do you convert ns to mhz? Like, Crucial's 7.5ns ram is supposed to be 133, and 8.0 is supposed to be 100.

Does anyone know the formula?
 
I've had a much easier time figuring out the numbers with the rule of 1000...

1000 / x mhz = y ns

1000 / x ns = y mhz

ex:

1000/133.333mhz = 7.5ns
1000/7.5ns = 133.333mhz
1000/10ns = 100mhz
1000/100mhz = 10ns
 
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