[mythtv-users] Question about nforce2 MB

Jarod C. Wilson jcw at wilsonet.com
Wed Jan 28 16:39:36 EST 2004


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On Wednesday 28 January 2004 11:17, Tommy Nijem wrote:

> If you multiply 1800 x 1.33 (100 vs 133 FSB) you get 2394(nearly 2400)

This isn't quite correct. An Athlon XP 1800 does NOT run at 1800MHz, and a 
2400 does NOT run at 2400MHz. To make it more interesting, with the multiple 
different Athlon cores in the 2200 to 2700 range or thereabouts, there are 
processors with the same tag that actually run at different clock speeds. 
Then mix in processors w/166MHz bus speeds... The "multiply by 1.33" logic 
doesn't quite hold.

That said, it is likely the bus speed setting causing the problem.

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Jarod C. Wilson, RHCE

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