Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Ask admiration computer processors what does 800MHz FSB be set to?

Look at the current notebook computers online


Answer:

First rotten, a bus, or data bus is a geek word for a facts or power connection inside a computer.



The simple architecture of a computer has:



A CPU (Central Processing Unit) or processor (e.g. Intel Pentium, Intel Core Duo, PowerPC G5).



A northbridge, Memory Controller Hub or System Controller which typically links to the briskly components such as RAM and graphics card.



A southbridge or I/O Controller, which typically links to the slower components such as Hard Drives, Optical Drives, PCl, USB, Bios (on a Windows PC), etc.



The FSB of Front Side Bus is the connection between the CPU and the Northbridge. As such, it determines how in the blink of an eye the computer processor, ram and graphics card can communicate, and as such is one of the elements that determines the actual world performance of a computer.



The 800MHz portion is an indication of the speed of the FSB. A hertz is a width of frequency in a second (i.e. how plentiful cycles per second). Therefore, a MHz (or megahertz) one million cycles per second. In turn, 800MHz is 800 million cycles per second.



I hope this helps.
FSB = front side bus
800MHZ front side bus
the front side bus is the footsteps data take to and from the processor to various components on the motherboard.
Correct to everybody who as answered this query That also makes this prossesor a prety biddable one at that stick with it.


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