CPU-Z PIcs

jayfx2

New Member
here is my CPU-Z I feel that My ram is not running on 800Mhz, but My friend tells me I am becuz I am running on a dual core so everything is X2. so 400Mhz X 2 = 800Mhz

And also My Bus speed seems a bit low. Can some of you tell me what your bus speed is. Also my memory frequency looks weird. Does anyone have the same problem?


cpu.gif


Untitled-2.gif


cpu-2.gif
 
Your CPU has nothing to do with your RAM. It runs at 400MHz, so it's totally correct.

Your bus speed is also fine. All current Athlons run at 200MHz FSB.

Memory is running at kind of a weird speed, but nothing to worry about...
 
Not quite TOO:
  • With on-die memory controllers, CPU speed semi-directly affects RAM speed
  • His ram is running 373 rather than the 400 it "should" be. This is due to the Odd Multiplier in the CPU. You can look into the Odd Divisor Correct for some more stuff
 
Cpu-z

Your CPU has nothing to do with your RAM. It runs at 400MHz, so it's totally correct.

Your bus speed is also fine. All current Athlons run at 200MHz FSB.

Memory is running at kind of a weird speed, but nothing to worry about...



hey, Do u know How I can fix my memory Frequency? Is the ram bad? I need to kno.
 
What do i do? is there something I need to download. Do I need to update the Bios? I am using a Asus M2N-E Motherboard.
 
You're memory is running at ~DDR2-746, which is most likely caused by a lowered bus or a memory divider set incorrectly.
 
AMD uses Hypertransport rather than FSB. Much faster.
Who here said FSB?

I said the bus speed, which is used in both Intel and AMD.

With the fairly new Intel's, the FSB is a quad-pumped bus, so 200x4 (800Mhz) for the P4's and such, and 266x4 (1066Mhz) for the Core 2 Duo's.

AMD also uses a bus, but they use an HTT instead of an FSB. They use a 5x HTT link I believe, so 200x5 = 1000Mhz HTT.
 
[-0MEGA-];625579 said:
You're memory is running at ~DDR2-746, which is most likely caused by a lowered bus or a memory divider set incorrectly.


How do i make the ram do DDR2 800Mhz?? What I got to change?
 
The 5200 runs your ram at 746 because of the CPU X of 13, cant be divided even! If you want it to run close to 800 set your HT back to X4 and bump your FSB up some
 
Last edited:
Faster, just a couple of MHZ at a time, but at 746 theres not really much performance difference than at 800
 
ohh ok lolz. I am using a Asus M2N-E Mobo. do u know anything about that Mobo. I want to make my ram Timing lower. im at 5-5-5-15 now. want to go lower but im worry about the voltage not enough. Let me know
 
Bloody hell, has the ability to read completely vacated this thead LOL. Let's see...
  • Post 2: casual mistake made in diagnosis
  • Post 3: points out the odd multiplier and odd divider correct issue
  • Post 4: doesnt realize that the Post2 was misdiagnosed and addressed in Post3
  • Post 5: reminder back to post 3
  • Post 6: again misses the reference to the ODC in post 3
  • Post 7: misdiagnoses the issue again, it's not "incorrect", it's just "how it is"
  • Post 8: correctly notes that AMD uses hypertransport and that it is much faster however it's not horrible relevant (that and the extra bandwidth isnt really saturated at alll)
  • Post 9: overall a correct post (btw Geoff, the reference to HT was for post 2, also, not all AMD boxes use 5x multiplier)
  • Post 10: a more direct question but i get sneaking feeling still hasnt followed up on post 3
  • Post 11: reiterates post3
  • Post 12: it makes the CPU go faster
  • Post 13: answer post 11
  • Post 14: the seed of a distraction
  • Post 15: reality check
  • Post 16: fully distracted from the original issue
 
[*] Post 9: overall a correct post (btw Geoff, the reference to HT was for post 2, also, not all AMD boxes use 5x multiplier)
Well thanks for not knocking down everything I say :P

And I meant to say the more recent AMD's use the 5x HTT multiplier, as I said with Intels quad-pumped FSB architecture.

And to be honest, I just read the first post and last post at the time, and only glanced over the other posts :rolleyes:
 
Well thanks for not knocking down everything I say
And I meant to say the more recent AMD's use the 5x HTT multiplier, as I said with Intels quad-pumped FSB architecture.
Well just keeping Socket754 K8s in mind (and one or two really obscure Socket939 setups in mind too). As intel, quadpump has been word of the day for a LONGASS time (i.e., 400MHz bus :P) so "recent" for "5x HTT" and 4X "Intel" are two different things
 
Back
Top