robertbiferi
banned
My motherboard is an AMD CPU motherboard and it uses HyperTransport 3.0
Now I know in the old days and some computers still have Frontside BUS witch is the lanes that connect the CPU directly to the Northbridge.
And the Memory and AGP PCi E is all connected directly to the Northbridge and this is how the CPU talk to them.
The CPU would have to go through the Northbridge to talk to the Memory AGP and PCI E.
Then they put the Memory controler on the CPU so the CPU goes right to Memory and not to the Northbridge first I get this it is faster.
Now they have Hypertransport and it is a High Speed tunale from the CPU and Northbridge or something like this.
I still don't get what Hypertransport is???
Is Hypertransport just a lot of Lanes a Lot more Lanes sqeesed togather???
Now I know in the old days and some computers still have Frontside BUS witch is the lanes that connect the CPU directly to the Northbridge.
And the Memory and AGP PCi E is all connected directly to the Northbridge and this is how the CPU talk to them.
The CPU would have to go through the Northbridge to talk to the Memory AGP and PCI E.
Then they put the Memory controler on the CPU so the CPU goes right to Memory and not to the Northbridge first I get this it is faster.
Now they have Hypertransport and it is a High Speed tunale from the CPU and Northbridge or something like this.
I still don't get what Hypertransport is???
Is Hypertransport just a lot of Lanes a Lot more Lanes sqeesed togather???