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Bus Speed
Name: nexusdesk Date: May 4, 2005 at 13:02:53 Pacific OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon 64 bit 2800+ o
Comment:
Hi guys, I got a new system assembled recently which has a ASUS K8NE-DELUXE motherboard which is supposed to have a bus speed of 800 mhz but recently i was just having a look at nero burning rom (latest version) new features and in its hardware information it showed bus speed as 200 mhz. Can anebdy tell me WAS UP !!!!!
Name: Richard59 Date: May 4, 2005 at 13:54:40 Pacific
Reply:
Download the latest version of Everest Home Edition from http://www.lavalys.com/
When you run it look at the motherboard info tab under the heading Front Side Bus it will tell you real clock speed=200. Effective clock speed = 800.
Look also at total bandwidth.
Then check the Memory Bus Properties. Should say Real Clock again 200, effective clock 400 and total bandwidth same as the previous.
A correctly balanced system would be running PC3200 ram.
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Response Number 3
Name: nexusdesk Date: May 4, 2005 at 18:45:30 Pacific
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Hey Richard,
I did whatever u said but in everest also under the FSB i get real clock as 200 mhz and effective clock also as 200 mhz and the memory bus properties were all fine...
Thnx for Help...
AMD Athlon 64 bit 2800+ ASUS K8NE-Deluxe Symtronics RAM-512 DDR-SDRAM XFX 6600 GT 128 MB Graphic Card
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Response Number 4
Name: willtx56 Date: May 5, 2005 at 21:41:33 Pacific
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200 quad HTT. 200x4 effective.
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