shaneshane1
New Member
I have been learning about motherboards,CPU's,RAM,buses etc, the last week or so, and i have come across some things that i need some assistance in that i cant find on the net!!!
Example 1
I have an acer aspire 3000 notebook
The CPU is 1600MHz(1.6G)
and the multiplier is x8.0
The "FSB"(HT Link) is 200MHz (quad pumped = 800MHz)
The RAM is DDR PC2700(166MHz) 256MB
considering that the HT link is 800MHz (im calling this a "FSB"
) is this RAM "correct"?
Because the way i see it (please correct me if im wrong) is the RAM is double pumped equaling to 333MHz,
And my HT link ("FSB") is 800MHz, so shouldnt my "ideal" RAM = the HT link ("FSB") of 800MHz would this be called DDR800?
Example 2
intel pentium 4
CPU is 1500MHz (1.5G)
and the multiplier is x15.0
the FSB is 100MHz
the Rated FSB is 400(quad pumped = 400MHz)
The RAM is SDRAM PC133(133MHz)
Shouldnt this RAM also be the same as the FSB @ 400MHz?
Example 1
I have an acer aspire 3000 notebook
The CPU is 1600MHz(1.6G)
and the multiplier is x8.0
The "FSB"(HT Link) is 200MHz (quad pumped = 800MHz)
The RAM is DDR PC2700(166MHz) 256MB
considering that the HT link is 800MHz (im calling this a "FSB"
Because the way i see it (please correct me if im wrong) is the RAM is double pumped equaling to 333MHz,
And my HT link ("FSB") is 800MHz, so shouldnt my "ideal" RAM = the HT link ("FSB") of 800MHz would this be called DDR800?
Example 2
intel pentium 4
CPU is 1500MHz (1.5G)
and the multiplier is x15.0
the FSB is 100MHz
the Rated FSB is 400(quad pumped = 400MHz)
The RAM is SDRAM PC133(133MHz)
Shouldnt this RAM also be the same as the FSB @ 400MHz?