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November 29th, 2005, 11:35 PM
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Is DDR RAM a bottleneck?
I've recently been reading about computer hardware like RAM, the CPU, and the FSB. The book I have says that the FSB is a big bottleneck between RAM and the CPU, but with the current AMD processors having a 1000mhz FSB and PC3200 (400mhz) RAM is the fastest available, how is this the case? Also, won't dual-core processors like the AMD x-2 have huge problems with the FSB being a bottleneck, as they have 2x the processing power but the same FSB width? Thanks for the help,
Jared
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