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Doesn't CPU core frequency still = FSB times multi by theanomaly2007-05-09 17:23:57
  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 Menetlaus 2007-05-09 19:48:12
"The most affordable all in one solution for Intel® Core™2 Processor P5GZ-MX with Intel 945GZ chipset inside supports Intel dual-core CPU and features 800MHz FSB(O.C. 1066MHz with additional graphics card installed)" Or another misinformation like it might have something to do with it.

Or it could have just been a typo and they meant nevermind 1.86GHz so not going to be two typo's (E4320 is 800MHz but 1.80GHz)

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