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Fsb?

  • 05-12-2007 3:57am
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    I understand the FSB is how the processor interfaces with memory and that the higher frequency it is the better the performance, but does anyone know how it effects performance? Idealy, I'd like some equations. I was thinking: (CPU Core Frequency)/(FSB Frequency)*(Memory Density) = The maximum data available for the CPU to process in one clock cycle. Ofcourse, this is assuming your memory is sufficiently fast enough. After this the quality of performance is the result of availability of cache and simplicity/effectiveness of the instruction set. Is this correct? Can anyone correct me if I'm wrong? Can you get more indepth with the processes?


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