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- Feb 12, 2005
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If I understand correctly, it runs at 800MHz. That means the FSB on your CPU must be running at 400MHz right? If so, that means your actual FSB once it's quad-pumped would be 1.6GHz right? Also, as far as the multiplier goes, 15x appears to be the lowest for a P4. Take 400x15=6000MHz. I don't think anyone has hit that high before. I see in some BIOS it allows you to run RAM 200% faster than your FSB, so for example, if your FSB was 200MHz, the RAM would run at 400MHz but since it's DDR, it would run at 800MHz? Can someone please clear this up for me. I didn't think RAM could ever run faster than the FSB of your CPU but DDR2 6400 seems to make me thing just the opposite.