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Tomas
07-12-01, 12:49 PM
what gives best perfomance?? 1232(133mhz fsb) or 1320mhz (110fsb)

Subzer0
07-12-01, 01:18 PM
hi , well in my experience ,the higher cpu speed will be faster in somethings except ram,if you use sisoft to test your memory you will find you will be much slower @ 110mhz in ram benchmarks but other than that youd be in front! give it a try

oc jason
07-12-01, 02:01 PM
i would say that for benchmarks the higher FSB would be better but most of the tim sheer speed makes up for that- id run at 1320 cause it less than 100mhz difference and your stressing the ram less so it sould be more stable in the long run

peppy
07-12-01, 02:56 PM
pretty blu:)

turbokev
07-17-01, 03:50 PM
A rule of thumb I like to use is to multiply the bus speed by the Mhz obtained and take the one with the higher number. For example, a Pentium 150 Mhz running at 75 x 2 gives [ 150 x 75 = 11250 ] while a Pentium 166 Mhz running at 66 x 2.5 yields [ 166 x 66 = 10956 ].

The P150 will give better memory performance, but the P166 will do better for things that require raw CPU cycles (ie. crunching RC5 blocks).

Depending on use, I think the higher memory performance is generally preferred and if it were me, I would run at 133 mhz @ 1232.

ManOfKnight
07-17-01, 03:53 PM
i would think that the more bus speed the faster...due to the fact that your ram likes bandwidth so does your cpu

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M@€$†®Ö™
07-17-01, 04:42 PM
More FSB is advisable over Multipier as I understand it for maximum performance.

Maestro

Daedalus
07-17-01, 11:48 PM
1320mhz (110fsb)

Tomas
07-18-01, 08:52 AM
finally i got it back up too 1319(132fsb) after i updated my bios too 1005A:)

thats for sure faster than 1232 at 133fsb.

Tomas
07-18-01, 08:54 AM
and thx for all the replys