fsb is the speed at which the processor receive or send data to ram , mb, or other chips through bus sushanta mohanty cuttack
It means Front Side Bus (FSB) it is the wire (bus) that carries information to your CPU. The speed of the FSB is how fast the info will be delivered.
The average FSB speed for an Intel Core 2 processor is about 1333 M. However, this speed depends greatly on the model, some are much higher or lower than that!
CPU speed is calculated off of the Front Side Bus (FSB) speed and the CPU Multiplier. Don't confuse HyperTransport (HT) or Quad Data Rate (QDR, aka Quad Pumping) with FSB. HyperTransport and QDR have "replaced" FSB, but they too rely on the FSB. FSB was formerly used as a transport medium for data between the processor, memory and northbridge chipset and is now used more just as a reference clock frequency. FSB * Multiplier = CPU Speed For example, my Sempron 3400+ runs at 2.0 GHz with an 800MHz HyperTransport bus. It runs on a 200 MHz FSB bus and has a multiplier of 10. The HyperTransport multiplier is 4. 200 MHz FSB * 10x Multiplier = 2,000 MHz CPU 200 MHz FSB * 8x HT Multiplier = 800 MHz HyperTransport bus
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Because of the needed calculation speed more L2 is better. More FSB would be better for presentation of 3D-Models or environment in realtime. But in rendering the GPU does not matter nor does the FSB. It is only L2 and RAM ! Because of the needed calculation speed more L2 is better. More FSB would be better for presentation of 3D-Models or environment in realtime. But in rendering the GPU does not matter nor does the FSB. It is only L2 and RAM !
They are the same thing. The front side bus (fsb) is primarily used by a computer as the communication line between the processor and RAM. (with some other technical components involved) However, the speed of ram should be the highest the computer can handle to get optimal performance out of it. (faster ram can keep up with the speed of the fsb and reduce idle time where the processor is waiting for a specific line of code)
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speed of a processor is measured by CMU(Clock Multiplier Unit). Formula:(speed of processor in Hz)/(FSB of processor)= CMU
The maximum FSB speed of an Intel Core 2 Duo processor is 1066MHz. Note: This is for the Core 2 Duo line only. Intel Dual Core CPU's differ.
The GX50 has a slower FSB, with a maximum speed of 100 MHZ and PC100 RAM. The GX150 supports a 133 MHZ FSB and PC133 RAM.
AnswerFSB or Front Side Bus is a bus (group of signals) which connects the computer processor to the North Bridge/memory controller. FSB speed decides the speed of memory acess.Also see,http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_side_bus- Neeraj Sharma
FSB = Federal Savings Bank.