Quote Originally Posted by hollywood
Sorry Oskar...but I don't think this chart is accurate. Why didn't I gain bandwidth at the same HTT speed by changing to a "solid" multi ???

Lets bust up another myth or get to the bottom of it...

-Holly

http://xtremesystems.org/forums/show...d=1#post613669
RE: Your linked post...

CPU is 9.5*280=2660, with a 9.5 CPU multi the Memory is 2660/10 = 266

CPU is 9.0*280=2520, with a 9.0 CPU multi the Memory is 2520/9= 280

You have 140MHz extra clock on the CPU with the 9.5 CPU multi. That would give you the increase in the Buffered bandwith. Remember that CPU clock affects buffered bandwith...