Overclocking P4 3.2 GHz

i was agreeing with him about the higher bus speed and i'd hate to bring up thg about thier experiment with a p4 @1000 mhz fsb, and same core speed, not oc'd


"nothing has a FSB of 800MHz or 1066 for that matter. That is BUS speed, FSB is 200 and 266 respectively

damn marketers screwing everone up " i was talking about the pentium...tyvm

anyways subject is getting old.... could go on for days, months, years....w/e
 
ok, great you were talking about pentiums. So was I. Toms Hardware is wrong. It is impossible to run anything at a FSB over 400MHz (It may be 500 I'm not quite sure). The Pentium 4 BUS is quad pumped to reach 800/1066MHz
 
Toms Hardware Guide said:
The leap from a 533-MHz to an 800-MHz FSB clock speed did wonders for the overall performance of Pentium 4 systems
This statement destroys any creditability that particular article may have had. As I already said, 800MHz is BUS not FSB
Toms Hardware Guide said:
For a 1000-MHz FSB clock speed, 250 MHz serves as the underlying speed
Hmm, that sounds an awful lot like what I posted...except Toms Hardware is dumb and reversed the FSB and BUS
 
I'm not arguing about work done per cycle anymore, I'm trying to convert you to one of the 'informed' who know that the FSB is Quad pumped to the BUS speed. 250FSB*4=1000 BUS
 
THG said FSB becuase they screwed up. It happens more often that it should considering they are 'prfessional reviewers.'
Most motherboard manufacturers claim a 800MHz FSB because that is what most people like to see, they don't understand quadpumped and don't want to. I'll say it again. Damn Marketers
 
i was talking about the pentium...tyvm
Congratulations, so were we.

(It may be 500 I'm not quite sure)
Ya I think its like 505MHz or some stupid number

remember it's quad pumped 250*4=1000mhz fsb
Except thats just silly wrong. 250MHz FSB x 4 ops/cycle = 1GHz BUS

apperently I knew that. but they prolly say 800 mhz fsb for marketing reasons
Apprently not..

It happens more often that it should considering they are 'prfessional reviewers.'
It would help if they were somewhat professional wouldnt it?


But as I was originally noting before [we all got sidetracked],

tha's true about the higher fsb but same cpu clock speed
1. Provided the system has working/effective PCI/AGP locks, and the memory can handle the upclock
2. WHAT is true?

the 800mhz fsb p4's also run much better at 1000 mhz
Thats quite the overstatement. There was damn near no difference between the P4EE-3.4 and the P4EE-3.46 so i dunno what you're talking about
 
the first remark that i posted i was agreein' and i added comments then ppl threw 500 questions...and i had a bad source of info, and when i said the upgrade is a upgrade i also said that previously on this thread. so unless the question is rhetorical....which i hope it's not, no i'm saying nothing
 
when i said the upgrade is a upgrade i also said that previously on this thread
Wasnt rhetorical (i.e., im actually confused). I did a search for the word 'upgrade' and it shows up with 53-55 which doesnt help me much :)
 
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