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800 MHz FSB???

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Name: jeffbroge
Date: March 5, 2005 at 08:09:35 Pacific
OS: XP Home
CPU/Ram: 3.8 GHz HT with 512 MB RA
Comment:

My Pc is suppose to have a 800 MHz FSB. However, when I run a benchmark test, it only comes up as a 200 MHz FSB. Any one know why?



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Name: ...
Date: March 5, 2005 at 09:17:27 Pacific
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Your FSB is 200...your effective FSB is 200*4=800 (quad-pumped).

For example, my FSB is 210, and the effective FSB is 840. (I overclocked it to 210...I can't go higher without underclocking my memory, but I want to keep my memory at full speed)


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