What's Your FSB?

How fast is your FSB?

  • 100MHz

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • 133MHz

    Votes: 13 9.1%
  • 166MHz

    Votes: 7 4.9%
  • 200MHz

    Votes: 21 14.7%
  • 400MHz

    Votes: 13 9.1%
  • 533MHz

    Votes: 11 7.7%
  • 800MHz

    Votes: 28 19.6%
  • 1000MHz

    Votes: 13 9.1%
  • 2000MHz

    Votes: 17 11.9%
  • N/A I dont have FSB

    Votes: 18 12.6%

  • Total voters
    143

Praetor

Administrator
Staff member
LOL i see the perfect streak has been broken :D *giggles uncontrollably to himself*
 

mgoldb2

VIP Member
I said 200 because I believe that what athlon 64 fx-55 run at. CPUID dont say that info when you have a athlon 64. I have a HTT of 250 thoe .

edit: I just learned I was wrong from praetor. there is no fsb and the HTT is 200. so I guess I was wrong when I chose 200 for my fsb. At least I did not think I had 2000 :p
 
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<<seS>>Saint

New Member
Bobo said:
OI!! OI!! Read the rest of this thread

Well not sure what you are getting at but if it is the fact that I said FSB instead of HTT, and then correct me if I'm wrong but isn't HTT only unique to the 64 bit processors.

I am one of the unlucky poor saps on this forum that doesn't have 64bit yet. :D hehe I have an AMD 3000+ 2.1 GHz processor with a BARTON core Overcloced to a 2.43 with a FSB of 183. When I go to CPUZ bus speed is labeled not HTT.

Praetor: please shed some light on this.
 

Praetor

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Staff member
and then correct me if I'm wrong but isn't HTT only unique to the 64 bit processors.
And the Sempron 3100 :)

Praetor: please shed some light on this.
If you've got the latest version of CPUz just consider it a small glitch ... its actually a FSB :) (the poll was intended for stock FSB though :))
 

<<seS>>Saint

New Member
Praetor said:
And the Sempron 3100 :)


If you've got the latest version of CPUz just consider it a small glitch ... its actually a FSB :) (the poll was intended for stock FSB though :))


Oh okay I thought it was a stab at my intellect which I don't mind I am always up for criticism.

Well then my FSB is 166 MHz
 

Praetor

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Staff member
Oh okay I thought it was a stab at my intellect which I don't mind I am always up for criticism.
Not at all, its just that if we decided to poll all FSBs id have to do so in 1MHz increments :p (as things stand Im already missing the new Intel 266 one but oh well)
 
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