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if this were possible.
say we had the same gfx cards.but say mine has a 1.8 ghz 333 barton.and if they made one she had a 2.7ghz 266 athlon.neither was overclocked .both ram settings were 2.5/2/2/2.we both have pc3200 ddr even thought her board is only 266max so it shows 266 when she boots up.
WHO IS FASTER?
MY NEW QUESTION
my math to prove this:
1.8 / 333
1.8 on 32 bit process or 4 byte
1.8 x 1800mhz=7200 mb/s or 7.2 gb/s
64 bits (ddr) or 8 bytes x 333mhz=2664 mb/s or 2.6gb/s (why the say pc 2700)
to get avg thruput max
(7.2 gb/s + 2.6 gb/s ) /2 = AVERAGE 4.9
2.7/266
2.7 on 32 bit process or 4 byte
2.7 x 2700mhz=10800 mb/s or 10.8 gb/s
64 bits (ddr) or 8 bytes x 266=2128 mb/s or 2.1 gb/s (why its pc 2100)
to get avg thruput max
(10.8 gb/s + 2.1 gb/s) /2 =AVERAGE 6.4
if this were possible.
say we had the same gfx cards.but say mine has a 1.8 ghz 333 barton.and if they made one she had a 2.7ghz 266 athlon.neither was overclocked .both ram settings were 2.5/2/2/2.we both have pc3200 ddr even thought her board is only 266max so it shows 266 when she boots up.
WHO IS FASTER?
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answer quoted from (The coolest)
2.7GHz.
The FSB matters but not as much as CPU speed. As simple as that.
FSB is just the speed that the northbridge can talk to the CPU, the CPU speed is HOW FAST data is actually being processed. Although higher FSB will make a machine run faster at a given CPU MHz, it won't make that much of a difference if you have a 1.5GHz and a 2GHz CPUs. In most if not all cases the 2Ghz will be faster.(end of quoted)
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MY NEW QUESTION
my math to prove this:
1.8 / 333
1.8 on 32 bit process or 4 byte
1.8 x 1800mhz=7200 mb/s or 7.2 gb/s
64 bits (ddr) or 8 bytes x 333mhz=2664 mb/s or 2.6gb/s (why the say pc 2700)
to get avg thruput max
(7.2 gb/s + 2.6 gb/s ) /2 = AVERAGE 4.9
2.7/266
2.7 on 32 bit process or 4 byte
2.7 x 2700mhz=10800 mb/s or 10.8 gb/s
64 bits (ddr) or 8 bytes x 266=2128 mb/s or 2.1 gb/s (why its pc 2100)
to get avg thruput max
(10.8 gb/s + 2.1 gb/s) /2 =AVERAGE 6.4
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