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    Whats the actuall Memeory speed and front side bus speed of the dv2000t

    Discussion in 'HP' started by vinnyc06, Sep 20, 2006.

  1. vinnyc06

    vinnyc06 Newbie

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    Whats the actual Memeory speed and front side bus speed of the dv2000t .Hey just a little confused it seems on the HP website that they have to different speeds posted.
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  2. miner

    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    The FSB depends on the processor model chosen. The Celeron M's, Core Solo and the Core Duo T2050, T2250 all run on a 533MHz(effective) bus. The rest run on 667MHz. HP uses either 533MHz or 667MHz memory from different sources.
     
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    KrispyKreme50 Notebook Evangelist

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    I believe Core Duo and Core 2 Duos will come w/ 667 mhz memory while Core Solos will come with 533 mhz memory to complement the bus speed.
     
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    1.8tyrone Newbie

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    Ok since nobody answered me last week when i had the SAME question, i'll give you a definite answer (since my dv2000t came in and I benchmarked it)
    FSB for the system on all dual core is 667 MHz, RAM shipped with the notebooks is 667 MHz also, and of course the dual core processors run at 667 MHz.