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Not all FSB speed increments created equal?

CrazySaint

Platinum Member
I've always been under the impression that increasing the FSB in equal increments would always yield approx. equal increases in speed. However, using the Distributed Folding client has a benchmark, I've noticed that incrementing to certain speeds provides a disproportionate increase in performance. For instance, I increased my FSB from 145MHz to 146MHz which yielded the expected negligable benefit. However, the increase to 147MHz provided an approx. 8% increase in performance from a less than 1% increase in clockspeed! Has anybody else noticed this and is there any rhyme or reason as to why this happens?
 
im assuming youre talking about i845 boards....?

yes this is very typical of all the boards ive owned over the last year ~ the only excuse i can think of is "lack of quality".
 
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
im assuming youre talking about i845 boards....?

yes this is very typical of all the boards ive owned over the last year ~ the only excuse i can think of is "lack of quality".

Yep, sorry, forgot to mention system specs:
Asus P4B533-V
P4 1.8A@2.646/DDR392
256MB PC2700C2 Corsair XMS
Seagate 'Cuda IV 80GB HDD
 
i dont know if it has anything to do with this, but sometimes (most asus) the bios set frequency is a bit (usually less than 1mhz) lower than actual
if you look in wcpuid, you may find that at 146mhz bios, it was actually 145.5-145.9 (as this would make it round up to 146)
and at 147 it could be 147.0-147-4 (as this would make it round down)

i dont think it accounts for almost 8% increase however....
 
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