Intel Pentium 4 Processor 2.80A Ghz
1MB L2 cache
533 MHz FSB
PGA-478 package
Above is an example of a processor'a specs..
I just want to ask of the two items i highlighted in red...
asa man na dapit pangitaon/makita sa computer?
Intel Pentium 4 Processor 2.80A Ghz
1MB L2 cache
533 MHz FSB
PGA-478 package
Above is an example of a processor'a specs..
I just want to ask of the two items i highlighted in red...
asa man na dapit pangitaon/makita sa computer?
gamit ug cpu-z bro para makita nimu ang FSB ug L2 cache
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CPUID
The information you are looking for isn't available by looking at the hardware (except on the specifications of course but these information vary from processor to processor. Here's what you need to do: Download and run CPU-Z.
CPU TAB
BLUE: Effective clockspeed. Obtained by setting the FSB to 400 (default for my processor is 200) then multiplied by the processor's core ratio (I used 8, the default for my processor is 11), so in other words; 400 x 8 = 3200 MHz or 3.2 GHz
GREEN: Processor's core ratio or commonly known as CPU Multiplier
YELLOW: Base Clock or the true front-side bus speed.
ORANGE: The effective Front-Side Bus speed. This is what you see on motherboards with labels that says 'supports front-side bus speeds of 800/1333/1600. Obtained by quadrupling the original bus speed (400 x 4).
CACHE TAB
RED: The L2 cache size. The clockspeed of the processor is also known as the speed of the L2-cache.
MEMORY TAB
DRAM Frequency - is the speed of the memory and since DDR (double data rate), the effective speed is 800 MHz, thus DDR2-800 or PC6400 (6400 is the theoretical data in Mega Transfers / second and is obtained by multiplying 800 x 8 (bits in a byte))
SPD TAB
Available timings according to their respective frequency if you set the board to auto on all settings.
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