Difference between revisions of "Front side bus"

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    * if the processor speed is 533 566 600 633, or it's a Celeron, the FSB is 66
 
  
    * if the processor speed is 600 or 900, it could be 133 or 100
 
 
    * if the processor speed is divisible by 3 and it's a Celeron, the FSB is 66
 
 
    * if the processor speed is divisible by 3 and it's a PIII, the FSB is 133
 
  
 
    
 
    
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    start        [label="START HERE", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
    AMD          [label="Is the processor \n an AMD?",fontsize="11"]
 
    AMDslow      [label="Is the speed \n less than 1GB?", fontsize="11"]
 
    AMDfast      [label="Ask Blaine \n bwhat to use", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
    speed        [label="Is the processor speed \n 500 550 650 700 \n 750 800 850 950?",fontsize="11"]
 
    100          [label="Use PC100 memory", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
    Celeron      [label="Is the processor \n a Celeron?",fontsize="11"]
 
    Celspeed      [label="Is it a 600 Celeron?",fontsize="11"]
 
    Cel          [label="Use PC100 or PC133 memory", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
    OtherCel      [label="Are last two digits \n of the speed 33 or 66?", fontsize="11"]
 
    66            [label="The FSB is 66 \n but we're using PC100 memory",fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
    PIII          [label="Is the processor \n a PIII?",fontsize="11"]
 
 
 
    start      ->  AMD
 
    AMD        ->  AMDslow [label="YES"]
 
    AMDslow    ->  100  [label="YES"]
 
    AMDslow    ->  AMDfast [label="NO"] 
 
    AMD        ->  speed [label="NO"]
 
    speed      ->  100  [label="YES"] 
 
    speed      ->  Celeron [label="NO"]
 
    Celeron    ->  Celspeed [label="NO"]
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:43, 5 April 2006




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