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Staro 03.08.2010., 11:56   #8
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Palo mi na pamet ali nisam stigao probati, al opet, taj odnos me muči, ta formula gore iz prvog posta mi je podosta logična, a pokupio sam ju na OCZ-ovom forumu, tam je neki lik to fino razjasnio, ne vjerujem da je to krivo? Ovdje je drugi procesor ali i moja matična u pitanju.

Evo citata: " That is because of how the AMD CPU/Ram speed relationship works.

There are no 1/2 ram dividers and ram is always a divider of the CPU speed on K8 CPU's (phenom changes everything).

5000+ BE has a stock speed of 2.6 GHz (200 x 13) now to get 800 ram speed you would have to divide the CPU speed by 6.5, right? 200 x 13 = 2600 / 6.5 = 400 MHz = DDR2-800.
Since the 6.5 divider does not exist (only whole numbers) this is converted to 7, thus the equation becomes 200 x 13 = 2600 / 7 = 371 MHz = DDR2-742. So yes on an odd CPU multi, the DDR2-800 divider doesn't work and give you DDR2-800 because you can't divide by x.5.

Attached is a chart showing CPU multipliers and the various Ram dividers and what your actual ram speed will be at various HTT clock speeds. "

preuzeto sa: www.ocztechnologyforum.com

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