Frank-according to the unofficial fag guide at
http://www.casema.net/~howland/ka7fag/ka7faq.htm
The FSB clocks at 100MHz,abut the motherboard uses an architecture borrowed
from the Digital Alpha processors(used in high-end scientific and business
applications) which means that the processor clocks on bothe the rise and
fall of the 100MHz clock signal.This achieves an effective FSB of
200MHz.Note, therefore that the CPU multiplier is half what the BIOS says it
is(e.g.x4 for an 800MHz chip)
I'm in the process of building the same,hope this may help.-daŽyl
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