i see on a brand new motherboards with an am3+ sucket have a FSB limit at 2,6 GHz.
why is that. is'nt the memory controller on the phenium2 CPU it self?
if so, why does it have a limite?
i can also see that the motherboard i am talking about has a "data transfer rate" at 5,2 GT/s. now why does it have 2 different kinde of transfer elements?
also do i have a limit of transfering data between ram and CPU at 2,6 ghz (the FSB) or is it the data transfer rate that is the limit.
i am kinda confused at this subject. i am using INTEL, and thay have QPI/DMI and the data has a transfer rate in the hole system with at speed at what ever the CPU says it has. the motherboard has no limit.
is it the same thing with AMD's phenuim2???
why is that. is'nt the memory controller on the phenium2 CPU it self?
if so, why does it have a limite?
i can also see that the motherboard i am talking about has a "data transfer rate" at 5,2 GT/s. now why does it have 2 different kinde of transfer elements?
also do i have a limit of transfering data between ram and CPU at 2,6 ghz (the FSB) or is it the data transfer rate that is the limit.
i am kinda confused at this subject. i am using INTEL, and thay have QPI/DMI and the data has a transfer rate in the hole system with at speed at what ever the CPU says it has. the motherboard has no limit.
is it the same thing with AMD's phenuim2???