(06-15-2009, 10:46 PM)Veeeight Wrote:(06-15-2009, 09:56 PM)abfab126 Wrote: I think the raised its cpu to 2.3 Ghz by overclocking its FSB ^^Daco is right, last AMD cpu that used fsb was Athlon on A socket, since socket 754 AMD is not using fsb. And Intel fsb's are clocked up to 400MHz x 4 = 1600MHz so 2.3GHz is absolutely impossible. It's obvious that he meant his cpu was overclocked to 2.3GHz.
It s obvious that it is absolutely impossible , but,it is also obvious that he changed his "FSB" settings in his BIOS , even if it is Obvious that AMD uses 2 separated values (HTT(i/o from pci express and southbridge) and RAM) they are still appearing in the BIOS as FSB^^
In this case ,The FSB gives a value of frequency to the CPU (even if it doesn't exist...the FSB^^).This value multiplied by the cofficient of the HTT gives the speed of the HTT ,then the CPU applies a RAM divider at its own frequency to the RAM , so the RAM is at a correct frequency .
Yes?^^
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ASUS 560 TI CU2 TOP
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