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Old 1st April 2003, 20:08   #1
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With dirt cheap memory capable of running +200Mhz showing up everywhere, it might be a good idea to give your 533FSB P4 the memory bandwith it needs. Most of the popular 845PE Intel boards use the 4:5 FSB/MEM ratio with an 533FSB P4 inserted, here's a trick to make it use the 3:4 divider so you can push your memory even higher!
http://www.madshrimps.be/gotohowto.php?howtoID=32
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Old 1st April 2003, 20:10   #2
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great work richy!
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I'm running @3:4 since over 6 months now
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chipset ?
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In [M] adshrimps teneis this brief one guides of as rising the FSB of a P4. With so alone a bridge it transformareis from 400 to 533!!



To enjoy the reading Salu2
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I think they misunderstood the whole thing
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Expensive 845PE mobo's (IT7-Max) can select the 3:4 divider even if it's a 533mhz proc.
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That's all fine and good.

Now, why don't you show CPU Benchmarks before and after, and see how much of a performance drop the CPU gets.
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all fine and good, but this guide does show the difference in memory speed you get

of course he now can push his FSB higher and obtain the same CPU speed but have a higher memory bandwidth

maybe after this weekend I can convince the author to run some benchmarks

thanks for your input
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