CPU Speed

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titus12

I have a P4-630 3.0MHz processor with a 800FSB. The program CPU-Z states
this;
Core Speed - 3010.7MHz
Multiplier - x15.0
Bus Speed - 200.7
Rated Speed - 802.8

How can the Bus Speed and the Rated Speed be explain?

Thank you;
David
 
S

sdlomi2

titus12 said:
I have a P4-630 3.0MHz processor with a 800FSB. The program CPU-Z states
this;
Core Speed - 3010.7MHz
Multiplier - x15.0
Bus Speed - 200.7
Rated Speed - 802.8

How can the Bus Speed and the Rated Speed be explain?

Thank you;
David
Rounded All: Multiplier (15) X Bus Speed (200) = Core Speed (3000). Bus
Speed X 4 = 200 X 4 = Rated Speed (800).
 
P

Paul

titus12 said:
I have a P4-630 3.0MHz processor with a 800FSB. The program CPU-Z states
this;
Core Speed - 3010.7MHz
Multiplier - x15.0
Bus Speed - 200.7
Rated Speed - 802.8

How can the Bus Speed and the Rated Speed be explain?

Thank you;
David
____________ ____
Clock 200MHz ____| |___________|

Data 800Mbit/sec _____ _____ _____ _____
(64 bit FSB data x_____x_____x_____x_____x
bus on processor)

Four data bits are passed per clock cycle, during transactions on
the 64 bit FSB bus that connects the Processor to the Northbridge chip.

The 64 bit bus is 8 bytes wide, and at FSB800, passes 6.4GB/sec
during a burst of data.

Paul
 
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PaulMaudib

I have a P4-630 3.0MHz processor with a 800FSB. The program CPU-Z states
this;
Core Speed - 3010.7MHz
Multiplier - x15.0
Bus Speed - 200.7
Rated Speed - 802.8

How can the Bus Speed and the Rated Speed be explain?

Thank you;
David
And this has WHAT to do with XP? Oh right, NOTHING.

Ask elsewhere
 
T

titus12

Paul:

I hear you. This is the best place to get answers to computer questions.
Everyone has been a great help. I just want to say Thank You to everyone
who took the time to help others, and that includes' you.

Thank you;
David
 
J

JohnO

I need to be clearer....*PaulMaudib* is a troll. There's another Paul who is
clearly quite helpful. Don't confuse the two. :)

-John O
 

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