Ddr In U1

It's hard to know what the motherboard speeds mean anymore. Intel's new "533Mhz" motherboards are still just 133Mhz motherboards that the marketing dept has learned they can call 533Mhz with a little fine print.

-Rob
 
Originally posted by rharder
It's hard to know what the motherboard speeds mean anymore. Intel's new "533Mhz" motherboards are still just 133Mhz motherboards that the marketing dept has learned they can call 533Mhz with a little fine print.

-Rob

That's true. The Xserve motherboard is also 133 MHz, but acts like 266 MHz.
 
Double Data Rate ie DDR

It uses both the "UP" and "DOWN" parts of the bus frequency when sending data instead of just one, doubling the throughput.

I think that theoretically, it acts like a bus speed that is 2X faster.

In order for the CPU to use this speed however, it must be built to use DDR methods as well, which I don't think the G4 in the XServe does.
 
Originally posted by satanicpoptart
off subject:how do you get that asian lanquage in your profile????/

I just enabled Korean Keyboard layout in OSX, and I can type into my browser in Korean.

I don't really know if everyone can see it or not, but obviously you can, and some others I suppose as well. :p
 
Well, actually anybody that installed the extra languages with OSX(default I think) should be able to see the Korean in my signature.
 
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