A Air In Runtime Messages 108 Jul 19, 2009 #1 does the FSB of the CPU have to match the FSB of the mobo, or will a higher speed mobo clock down to the speed of the CPU?
does the FSB of the CPU have to match the FSB of the mobo, or will a higher speed mobo clock down to the speed of the CPU?
Russel1 Daemon Poster Messages 1,037 Aug 8, 2009 #2 The front side bus is a part of the motherboard, it is the bus between the CPU and the northbridge. Check this out
The front side bus is a part of the motherboard, it is the bus between the CPU and the northbridge. Check this out
worshipme Golden Master Messages 5,603 Aug 10, 2009 #5 It's easier to explain if we have more info. For all we know, you could be talking about an AMD platform.
It's easier to explain if we have more info. For all we know, you could be talking about an AMD platform.
sniperviper21 Golden Master Messages 5,460 Location USA Aug 10, 2009 #6 um pretty sure with AMD platforms, the FSB really dosnt have as much of an affect as it does in Intel platforms.
um pretty sure with AMD platforms, the FSB really dosnt have as much of an affect as it does in Intel platforms.
worshipme Golden Master Messages 5,603 Aug 10, 2009 #7 There is no FSB on an AMD platform, but we don't know if he knows that.
Russel1 Daemon Poster Messages 1,037 Aug 10, 2009 #8 worshipme said: There is no FSB on an AMD platform, but we don't know if he knows that. Click to expand... The fact that the FSB has become a bottleneck is mentioned in the FSB link I posted above. Maybe I should also post a link to HyperTransport.
worshipme said: There is no FSB on an AMD platform, but we don't know if he knows that. Click to expand... The fact that the FSB has become a bottleneck is mentioned in the FSB link I posted above. Maybe I should also post a link to HyperTransport.