it means you haven't got enough swag in life, you should try SHZ it stands for SwagHertZ.
I think it is Mhz or Ghz where 1 Mhz = 1,000,000 Cycles.
60 - 100 MHz according to the CompTIA A+ study guide
Almost all modern CPU's are measured in mhz. Most are fast enough to have a ghz rating. Such as 2400 mhz would be 2.4 ghz. This reflects the clock speed default on the CPU.
It is a measurement on how fast your CPU is working. It does not (really) tell you anything about the REAL PERFORMANCE. For that you need much, much, more data about the system.
600 MHz or 800 MHz
CPU operates from 166 MHz to more than 3 GHz system can operate from 133 MHz to 400 MHz. CPU is faster than the system bus
No they now have CPU in the GHz rannge and RAM 1000+ MHz
A system bus frequency is 1600 MHz. A CPU frequency is 166 MHz to almost 4GHz.
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I think it is Mhz or Ghz where 1 Mhz = 1,000,000 Cycles.
MHz
1.9 MHz
MHz or GHz
what is more 1+1 or 1+2?
Yes it will 1333mhz is the bus speed of the CPU, however the RAM speed is DDR 2 1066 which means 1066 x 2 bandwidth making it 2132 which is higher bandwidth than the CPU anyway.
Highest speed achieved is on Intel Pentium 4, and that is 5255 MHz, FSB running at 309 MHz, system bus at 1237 MHz, and memory clock at 206 MHz… And the greatest part is… CPU heat sink temperature was -196 degrees Celsius… Chipset was cooled with a compressor, and CPU with liquid nitrogen.
I suppose you mean "CPU" The system bus is typically set at a vastly lower frequency than the CPU. They handle different things, so comparing them to each other for "speed" isn't really possible. This is similar to asking if the speed of a plane is higher than the hardness of a rock.