Description
GE MVR1600-4601 HIGH NEEDS DCS MODULE
GE MVR1600-4601 HIGH NEEDS DCS MODULE
The external frequency is the reference frequency of the CPU, which is also measured in MHz. The external frequency of the CPU determines the running speed of the entire motherboard.
To put it bluntly, in desktop computers, what we mean by overclocking is the external frequency of the supercomputer (of course, in general, the doubling frequency of the CPU is locked). It is easy to understand this. But for the server CPU, overclocking is absolutely not allowed. As mentioned earlier, the CPU determines the running speed of the motherboard, and both operate synchronously. If the server CPU is overclocked and the external frequency is changed, asynchronous operation will occur (many desktop motherboards support asynchronous operation), which can cause instability of the entire server system. At present, in most computer systems, the external frequency is also the speed of synchronous operation between the memory and the motherboard. In this way, it can be understood that the external frequency of the CPU is directly connected to the memory, achieving synchronous operation between the two. External frequency and Front-side bus (FSB) frequency are easily confused. The following Front-side bus introduces the difference between the two.
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