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Doesn't CPU core frequency still = FSB times multi by theanomaly 2007-05-09 17:23:57
plier?

If so, someone please tell me how selling a processor with a 1066MHz FSB with a board that supports only 800MHz FSB will still let you get the rated clock speed out of that processor?
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  Perhaps the board's being overclocked? by sgrunt2007-05-09 17:30:59
    That's my first guess. by theanomaly2007-05-09 17:37:08
      Asus webpage says (multiple times): by Menetlaus2007-05-09 19:50:22
  CPU applying a different multiplier perhaps? by kahuana2007-05-09 18:22:12
  Here is how. by lheggland2007-05-09 18:26:06
    Good point, but I have a question then. by theanomaly2007-05-09 18:40:51
      The processor will run at any speed by lheggland2007-05-09 18:50:41
        Well, the way I was looking at it, by theanomaly2007-05-09 18:58:29
          1860MHz/266 = 7x multi. (x200=1.4GHz) by Menetlaus2007-05-09 19:48:12

 

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