Motherboard FSB Speed - how does it effect other components?
Posted: 2009-11-13 00:17
Hi.
I was wondering what the FSB (Front Side Bus) does for a motherboard and it seems that it is what allows the other hardware to interact with it.
The speed of the FSB on the Mobo I'm thinking of getting is 6400Mhz.
However, when I combine the RAM speeds (3X1333Mhz) and speeds of the clocks inside the graphics card it overruns that of the FSB. Is that going to be a problem?
I read somewhere that modern mobos feature indepedent FSBs for the graphics card and some other hardware but I'm finding it hard to find spec details on this.
Is the motherboard FSB only important for interactions between the mobo and the CPU?
Or am I right? (I'm never right and I would place a bet that this is no exception)
Thanks.
I was wondering what the FSB (Front Side Bus) does for a motherboard and it seems that it is what allows the other hardware to interact with it.
The speed of the FSB on the Mobo I'm thinking of getting is 6400Mhz.
However, when I combine the RAM speeds (3X1333Mhz) and speeds of the clocks inside the graphics card it overruns that of the FSB. Is that going to be a problem?
I read somewhere that modern mobos feature indepedent FSBs for the graphics card and some other hardware but I'm finding it hard to find spec details on this.
Is the motherboard FSB only important for interactions between the mobo and the CPU?
Or am I right? (I'm never right and I would place a bet that this is no exception)
Thanks.
