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To: jcholewa who wrote (60436)10/26/2001 1:00:39 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
JC, Re: "I am confused about the configuration about the Celeron system. The Celeron is using PC133 memory, but the article implies that both the memory and bus is being run at 100MHz. Is this the case, or am I mistaken?"

Like older Celerons, the "Tualeron" has a 100MHz front side bus. However, the memory interface runs at the speed of the memory, which is in this case 133MHz. i815 chipsets have been able to support these different dividers since it launched last year.

wanna_bmw

P.S. I'd be interested in seeing the results of those Povray optimizations. I hear that the Pentium 4 can do much better with rendering when the application has certain pathological instruction streams removed and replaced with more efficient code.