That is correct. From what I recall reading there were some stability related issues with the higher FSB models of the WS (possibly due to heat) which is why they backed it down to 66Mhz on the later models.to my knowledge all PDQ have 66 Mhz bus speed (233, 266,300Mhz) also the last revision the PDQ LE ( 12") that I have now..even the Lombard have 66 Mhz. Only the Pismos have 100 Mhz.The daughterboard connectors are different later I guess..
Not sure. The original release motherboards could do 83Mhz FSB (292 Mhz being the high end) while the second revision would only do 66mhz FSB (300Mhz being the high end). You also need PC100 RAM for 83FSB while later ones did fine with PC66.
Because of FSB and cache speed the 292 was faster then the 300.
Not sure. The original release motherboards could do 83Mhz FSB (292 Mhz being the high end) while the second revision would only do 66mhz FSB (300Mhz being the high end). You also need PC100 RAM for 83FSB while later ones did fine with PC66.
Because of FSB and cache speed the 292 was faster then the 300.
ah, now I get what you mean, interesting, I thought the FSB controller is on the motherboard..Yes but I thought with the "Grackle" bus controller on the CPU daughtercard itself, the WS/PDQ motherboard didn't care what FSB it was.
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