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Old 13th April 2003, 13:16   #1
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Default 3ghz 800FSB P4 is here

"only" 517 eur and in stock at this german shop. I expected higher pricing.

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dunno if I need this stuff...

it's at 200 fsb
my ram maxes out at 225 that means, I can get to 3375...
I work at 3500 with my 3.06 now...
we need better ram for this to function...
ram that does 260 is a minimum...
ram will bottleneck, these are antioverclocker cpu's
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hmm

all the canterwood reviews leave me with some questions...

there aren't any dividers on the ram

However you can run fixed ram speeds like 266-333-400... or am I wrong.

Meaning if you have a 3.0-200 you run it at 200dcddr

however if youd ecide to overclock it, your ram will be the problem.

however hardocp runs their 3.0 at 3.6 using watercooling (which is a pretty normal result, seeing I can run 3.5 on air from my 3.06)
however, their fsb is 245 at that moment, which is fairly normal too...using a multi of 15
but their ram is at 392 at that time...

how is this possible???


I've read you can run the 533 cpu's at dcddr 400 too
but doesn't that mean your ram will bump up to 210 when you up the fsb to 150? of is it fixed?

does anybody know?
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someone know anything round here??
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no this is a place of questions, but no answers

maybe it has to do with the fact that only 2 out of 555 members can afford a P4 3ghz
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and xtremesystems is down...
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we're going offtopic again

hope it aint for long though. www.xtremesystems.org (their downtime that is)
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Again? blah

I'm going to read up about P4 200FSB tomorrow, i hope I'll can clearify your answer by then.
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they are back up
200FSB for now looks to be 5-15% increase over the 133Mhz versions.
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I'll first check what that GB mobo does, no canterwood or PIV 800 needed for the moment.

Benchmarks suck, expected more.
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