confusion from Mobo 101

Is this what you mean?

I reviewed the mobo in questioned... it states: "Pentium dual-core processors with 1600/1333/1066/800 MHz FSB" which means you can insert a dual-core processor that runs from 800 to 1600 FSB speeds.

So, what are asking in general...????
 
Specifications

Form Factor: ATX


Processor Interface: Socket 775


Processors Supported: Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Core 2 Extreme, Intel Core 2 Quad, Intel Pentium Dual Core


Additional Technologies: HyperThreading Technology
Vista Ready
CrossFire Ready
Intel® Matrix Storage (RAID)


Front Side Bus: 1600MHz
800MHz
1066MHz
1333MHz


Northbridge: Intel X48 Express


Number of Slots: 4


Number of Pins: 240-Pin


Maximum Memory Supported: 8GB - 64bit


Memory Supported: 800MHz DDR3
1066MHz DDR3
1333MHz DDR3
1600MHz DDR3


Channels: 8 Channels


Audio Chipset: Sigmatel STAC9274D


Supported Devices: 2


Hard Drive Types: ATA/100
ATA/66
UDMA/33
 
Ok, in mobo 101 it says that its "incorrect to say that the FSB runs at speed like 533MHz, 800MHz or 1066MHz".. If so, how can I find the stock FSB of a mobo.. for instance: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3720517&CatId=1533
Thats because 533MHz, 800MHz, 1066MHz, 1333MHz, etc, aren't the FSB speeds. They are the rated bus speed.

For a CPU with a 800MHz bus, the FSB would be 200MHz (200x4=800), the FSB for a CPU with a 1066MHz bus speed would be 266.5MHz (266.5x4=1066), and so on.
 
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