On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:19:07 +0800, Orlando Andico
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> Recall, the frontside bus is at least 100MHz and 64bits wide. That's
> 800MBytes/second. There is a separate bus for AGP, memory, and PCI, so
> it's inaccurate to imply that these devices are all sharing the
> limited PCI bandwidth. Recall that the north bridge, memory, and AGP
> controller are not taking PCI bandwidth, but rather frontside bus
> bandwidth.

the fsb runs at system clock? 800mhz in new motherboards? tama ba?
is the AGP useful to postgresql?
lastly, what stuff goes thru the northbridge?  is that useful in databases?

tnx
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