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  2. Front-side bus - Wikipedia

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    The memory bus connects the northbridge and RAM, just as the front-side bus connects the CPU and northbridge. Often, these two buses must operate at the same frequency. Increasing the front-side bus to 450 MHz in most cases also means running the memory at 450 MHz. In newer systems, it is possible to see memory ratios of "4:5" and the like.

  3. Pumping (computer systems) - Wikipedia

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    A phase-locked loop in the CPU then multiplies the FSB clock by a factor in order to get the CPU speed. [1] Example: A Core 2 Duo E6600 processor is listed as 2.4 GHz with a 1066 MHz FSB. The FSB is known to be quad-pumped, so its clock frequency is 1066/4 = 266 MHz. Therefore, the CPU multiplier is 2400/266, or 9×.

  4. Memory divider - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, Front Side Bus and system memory should run at the same clock speed because FSB connects system memory to the CPU, but it is sometimes desired to run the FSB and system memory at different clock speeds. It is possible to run FSB and memory clock at different clock speeds, within certain limits of the motherboard and corresponding ...

  5. CPU multiplier - Wikipedia

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    Some CPUs, such as Athlon 64 and Opteron, handle main memory using a separate and dedicated low-level memory bus.These processors communicate with other devices in the system (including other CPUs) using one or more slightly higher-level HyperTransport links; like the data and address buses in other designs, these links employ the external clock for data transfer timing (typically 800 MHz or 1 ...

  6. Overclocking - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of overclocking is to increase the operating speed of a given component. [3] Normally, on modern systems, the target of overclocking is increasing the performance of a major chip or subsystem, such as the main processor or graphics controller, but other components, such as system memory or system buses (generally on the motherboard), are commonly involved.

  7. List of VIA C7 microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    Model Number Clock Speed L2 Cache FSB Speed Clock Multiplier Voltage Range TDP Socket Release Date C7-M 754: 1.5 GHz: 128 KB: 400 MHz: 15×: 1.004 V: 12 W: Socket 479

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  9. Intel 440BX - Wikipedia

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    The 440ZX-66, designed for Intel Celeron processors, is limited to 66 MHz FSB speed. [1] The 440BX became one of Intel's most popular chipsets. Enthusiasts enjoyed its overclockability, with the chipset capable of running the front-side bus at speeds ranging from 66 MHz to well over 133 MHz, in stark contrast to the 440LX's struggle to top 75 MHz.