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38 MHz. digital bit-rates vary depending on compression, modulation, typically QPSK. Expect at least 30 Mbps.
A simple search of the net will find there are many bandwidth monitoring sites that are available for free. A popular one is callled Free Meter Bandwidth Meter. You also can use WFilter freeware for network bandwidth monitoring.
To determine the theoretical minimum system bandwidth needed for a 10 Mbps signal using 16-level Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM), we first calculate the symbol rate. Since 16-level PAM represents 4 bits per symbol (as (2^4 = 16)), the symbol rate is (10 \text{ Mbps} / 4 \text{ bits/symbol} = 2.5 \text{ Msymbols/s}). According to the Nyquist formula, the minimum bandwidth required is half the symbol rate, which leads to a theoretical minimum bandwidth of (2.5 \text{ MHz} / 2 = 1.25 \text{ MHz}) to avoid inter-symbol interference (ISI).
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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.
he rating for RIMM memory is based on the maximum theoretical bandwidth (in MHz) and included speed ratings of 800 MHz, 1066 MHz, 1200 MHz, 1333 MHz, and 1600 MHz.
There is about 1.04 GHz in 1066 MHz.
One can purchase DDR 1066 Mhz memory kits from a variety of different retailers. One can find DDR 106 Mhz memory online at Amazon, eBay, and Crucial.
88 MHz-108MHz
6 mhz.
1066 MHz, 800 MHz, 533 MHz, and 400 MHz
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1.95 MHz 1,950 KHz 1,950,000 Hz
The Newer Processors Core 2 Duo P8400 - 2.26 GHz, 3 Mb, 1066 MHz, B Core 2 Duo P8600 - 2.4 GHz, 3 Mb, 1066 MHz, B Core 2 Duo P9500 - 2.53 GHz, 6 Mb, 1066 MHz, B Core 2 Duo T9400 - 2.53 GHz, 6 Mb, 1066 MHz, P Core 2 Duo T9600 - 2.8 GHz, 6 Mb, 1066 MHz, P Core 2 Duo X9100 - 3.06 GHz, 6 Mb, 1066 MHz, P The new "P" prefix indicates a lower power processor, with a 25 instead of 35W TDP. ***
RIMMs (Rambus Inline Memory Modules) are typically available in various speeds, commonly classified as 800 MHz, 1066 MHz, and 1333 MHz. These speeds correspond to different data transfer rates, with higher frequencies allowing for increased bandwidth and improved performance in compatible systems. It's important to check compatibility with the motherboard and processor to ensure optimal functioning.