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DwithQs
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I read somewhere (article, messageboard, i can't find it anymore) that motherboard bus speeds are limited because if the frequency gets too high then the signal will disappear. I guess I understood it to mean that the bus wire will become like and antenna if the frequency is too high.
They then went on to explain that it is the reason why processors use multipliers to run at higher speeds even though the bus isn't capable.
Is that true?
They then went on to explain that it is the reason why processors use multipliers to run at higher speeds even though the bus isn't capable.
Is that true?