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Old August 5th 04, 09:48 PM
Charles Jackson
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Anyone know what the "DRAM Clock Ratio", "CPU Clock Ratio and the "CPU
Clock" is
supposed to be set at for the SG-71 with a Pentium IV 2.6c CPU?


Thanks
Charles



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Old August 6th 04, 06:24 AM
Wes Newell
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On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 16:48:22 -0400, Charles Jackson wrote:

Anyone know what the "DRAM Clock Ratio", "CPU Clock Ratio and the "CPU
Clock" is
supposed to be set at for the SG-71 with a Pentium IV 2.6c CPU?

Dram clock ratio is what speed to run the ram bus compared to the FSB. I'm
not an Intel person, but I think the 2.6C uses a 133MHz FSB. So you only
need PC2100 ram to run at 1:1. CPU clock ratio I've seen as multiplier
settings, but I thought The P4 had those locked. I'd really need to see
the manual to determine what the cpu settings were for. I could guess that
CPU clock means FSB maybe, and that would be 133MHz. Or 533 using their
bogus crap.

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