http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=627472&sku=CP2-A64-3200 this site claims the system bus is 1600Mhz. Is that the FSB? IM just wondering cuz that sounds WAY to high, when a p4C is only 800Mhz.
Originally posted by: AWhackWhiteBoy
its not a typo,thats its theoretical internal bus speed, on paper. its quad pumped ddr 400. it really just runs at 400 but internally it can run at a fsb of 1600, its just a number.
Originally posted by: andreasl
5 different attempts to explain, none correct
AMD themselves refer to the HT link as running at 800MHz, which is correct. But in reality it's running at 800MHz DDR (which you can make 1600MHz out of, but AMD decided not to for some reason). The HT link connects the CPU to the northbridge which only contains the AGP port nowadays since the memory controller is on the CPU. The HT link is bi-directional, 16-bit wide at 800Mhz DDR for a total of 3.2GB/s bandwidth in each direction (6.4GB/s combined).
The 1600 Mhz is referring to the connection between the CPU and the memory controller because they don't mention that it's double data rate and they seem to be trying to carry the socket 462 nomenclature over to socket 754 and 940 and 939, which isn't always correct since the FSB was always the connection from the CPU to EVERYTHING else on the motherboard... now the FSB they're referring to is strictly the connection from the CPU to the memory.
Specifications:
Processor Speed: 2.0GHz
Cache Size: 1MB
Processor Socket: 754-pin
System Bus: 1600MHz
Processor Class: AMD Athlon? 64
Fan: Not Included