250 mhz fo sure...
Personaly, i have to R/C cars that are 27 MHZ and 49 MHZ and my 49 MHZ goes faster than the 27 MHZ. but the 27 MHZ has much more control than the 49 MHZ.
1.10 MHz is tremendously slower than 750 MHz. If you meant 1.10 GHz vs. 750 MHz, then yes, 1.10 GHz is faster than 750 MHz.
250
250% of 200= 250% * 200= 2.5 * 200= 500
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2 GHz (gigahertz) is faster than 733 MHz (megahertz). To compare, 1 GHz equals 1,000 MHz, so 2 GHz is equivalent to 2,000 MHz. Therefore, 2 GHz is significantly faster than 733 MHz, making it capable of processing more data in the same amount of time.
No. It is 100 MHz slower.
To compare 3.9 GHz and 150 MHz, we first convert both to the same unit. 3.9 GHz is equal to 3900 MHz. Now, dividing 3900 MHz by 150 MHz gives us 26. Therefore, 3.9 GHz is 26 times faster than 150 MHz.
Socket 7 is used by the following processors: * Intel Pentium (75 MHz to 200 MHz) * Intel Pentium MMX (166 MHz to 233 MHz) * AMD K5 (75 MHz to 133 MHz) * AMD K6 (166 MHz to 300 MHz) * AMD K6-2 (233 MHz to 550 MHz) * AMD K6-III (350 MHz to 500 MHz) * WinChip (180 MHz to 250 MHz) * Cyrix 6x86 (100 MHz to 233 MHz) Note that most Socket 5 processors can also be used on a Socket 7 motherboard.
3GHz is the fastest 1000 Mhz is second fastest
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
200 MHz