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Originally Posted by chris.hoops78
Actually, if you read throught the above properly, HT link speed has nothing to do with memory/cache access. It is NB frequency which controls this, which refers to the frequency of the Integrated Memory Controller on the CPU, not the actually northbridge on the mobo, which runs at the HT link frequency.
*phew*
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In my BIOS I have the following:
NB Frequency
NB Voltage
HT Bus Speed
HT Voltage
So NB frequency is the CPU-NB or IMC frequency. Is NB voltage the CPU-NB voltage then? I'm wondering because I don't have a CPU-NB voltage option in my BIOS. If NB voltage is the CPU-NB voltage, what is the mobo NB voltage in my BIOS? Do I have a mobo NB voltage option at all and it's just named differently? Could the mobo NB voltage actually be the HT voltage since you're saying that the mobo NB runs at the HT link frequency?
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