ADE banned Aug 11, 2006 #1 As far as I know, I have always use 333Mhz. Going up to 400MHz would just make things better. How much of a difference will I get???
As far as I know, I have always use 333Mhz. Going up to 400MHz would just make things better. How much of a difference will I get???
jp198780 New Member Aug 11, 2006 #2 you need a 400mhz fsb 4 the cpu 2 even be clock at the speed, like if the cpu was 3.6ghz, and has a 333mhz fsb, it wont be clocked at the 3.6ghz, cause it's 33mhz fsb, and not 400mhz fsb, get me? you need a cpu wit a fsb of 400mhz....
you need a 400mhz fsb 4 the cpu 2 even be clock at the speed, like if the cpu was 3.6ghz, and has a 333mhz fsb, it wont be clocked at the 3.6ghz, cause it's 33mhz fsb, and not 400mhz fsb, get me? you need a cpu wit a fsb of 400mhz....
ADE banned Aug 11, 2006 #3 Uhhh,......What? My CPU's FSB is 400Mhz. MY RAM 333Mhz. If I were to go and get 400MHz RAM, how much of a difference will I get?
Uhhh,......What? My CPU's FSB is 400Mhz. MY RAM 333Mhz. If I were to go and get 400MHz RAM, how much of a difference will I get?
StrangleHold Moderator Staff member Aug 11, 2006 #4 You would see a little better time, one reason the FSB and ram would be in sync at 400mhz