Intel 521 Data Sheet - Page 16
Table 2-1. Core Frequency to FSB Multiplier Configuration - pentium 4 2 8 ghz
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Electrical Specifications 2.3.1 VCC Decoupling Regulator solutions need to provide bulk capacitance with a low Effective Series Resistance (ESR) and keep a low interconnect resistance from the regulator to the socket. Bulk decoupling for the large current swings when the part is powering on, or entering/exiting low power states, must be provided by the voltage regulator solution (VR). For more details on this topic, refer to the Voltage Regulator Down (VRD) 10.1 Design Guide For Desktop LGA775 Socket. 2.3.2 FSB GTL+ Decoupling The Pentium 4 processor in the 775-land package integrates signal termination on the die as well as incorporating high frequency decoupling capacitance on the processor package. Decoupling must also be provided by the system baseboard for proper GTL+ bus operation. 2.3.3 FSB Clock (BCLK[1:0]) and Processor Clocking BCLK[1:0] directly controls the FSB interface speed as well as the core frequency of the processor. As in previous generation processors, the Pentium 4 processor in the 775-land package core frequency is a multiple of the BCLK[1:0] frequency. The processor bus ratio multiplier will be set at its default ratio during manufacturing. No user intervention is necessary, and the processor will automatically run at the speed indicated on the package. The Pentium 4 processor in the 775-land package uses a differential clocking implementation. For more information on the Pentium 4 processor in the 775-land package clocking, refer to the CK410/CK410M Clock Synthesizer/Driver Specification. Table 2-1. Core Frequency to FSB Multiplier Configuration Multiplication of System Core Frequency to FSB Frequency Core Frequency (200 MHz BCLK/800 MHz FSB) 1/14 2.80 GHz 1/15 3 GHz 1/16 3.20 GHz 1/17 3.40 GHz 1/18 3.60 GHz 1/19 3.80 GHz NOTES: 1. Individual processors operate only at or below the rated frequency. 2. Listed frequencies are not necessarily committed production frequencies. Notes1, 2 - 16 Datasheet