- Dec 26, 2004
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I'm a little confused as to why processor manufacturers label their products with 400, 533, 800+ FSB speeds when in reality they only run at a fraction of the advertised speed? For example, a Celeron D has a FSB of 533mhz, but runs at the stock speed of only 133mhz in the BIOS. I don't get it.
Edit: I remember someone telling me about multiplying the bios speed by 4 (200 times 4= 800). What does the 4 stand for?
Edit: I remember someone telling me about multiplying the bios speed by 4 (200 times 4= 800). What does the 4 stand for?