Re: DRAM to CPU Frequency Ratio (Athlon)

2000-08-30 Thread Rogier Wolff
Marc Mutz wrote: > > Thank you for your reaction. Others on the list also said that with a > > kernel compile, disk speed is a bottleneck, not memory. I doubt that. My system is pinned at 200% CPU most of the time during a kernel compile. A kernel is 60Mb of disk which loads in about 3 seconds. A

Re: DRAM to CPU Frequency Ratio (Athlon)

2000-08-29 Thread Jeremy A Redburn
You also might want to check out Ars Technica's Guide to RAM technologies: http://arstechnica.com/paedia/r/ram_guide/ram_guide.part2-1.html On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Marc Mutz wrote: > Ookhoi wrote: > > > > Hi Marc, > > > > > > I have two exactly the same Athlon systems at 750MHz and 512 meg memory

Re: DRAM to CPU Frequency Ratio (Athlon)

2000-08-29 Thread Marc Mutz
Ookhoi wrote: > > Hi Marc, > > > > I have two exactly the same Athlon systems at 750MHz and 512 meg memory > > > (@ 133MHz). In the BIOS there is a option: "DRAM to CPU Frequency > > > Ratio", which can be 3:3 or 4:3. The Help says: "Using this item to set > > > the operating frequency of DRAM".