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Intel Processor FSB Info :
133 = 533 MHz
200 = 800 MHz
266 = 1066 MHz
333 = 1333 MHz
400 = 1600 MHz
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Memory Info :
Memory Speeds (MHz)
and Data Tranfer Rates (GB/s) :

DDR1 266 MHz = PC2100
DDR1 333 MHz = PC2700
DDR1 400 MHz = PC3200
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DDR2 533 MHz = PC 4200
DDR2 667 MHz = PC 5300
DDR2 800 MHz = PC 6400
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DDR3 1066 MHz = PC 8500
DDR3 1333 MHz = PC 10600
DDR3 1600 MHz = PC 12800
DDR3 1866 MHz = PC 14900
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DDR4 2133 MHz = PC 17000
DDR4 2400 MHz = PC 19000
DDR4 2666 MHz = PC 21300
DDR4 2933 MHz = PC 23400
DDR4 3200 MHz = PC 25600
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Note : 
* The practical data rate is determined by the system's Central Processing Unit and motherboard configuration.
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Understanding LCD Contrast Ratio

Understanding LCD Contrast Ratio

By Colin Tang • Thursday, 29 March 2007, 4:31 pm GMT  

You’re thinking about buying the latest LCD HDTV and wondering what’s the latest offering on contrast ratio all about.Manufacturers are heavily advertising new LCD contrast ratio figures ranging from hundreds to thousands to one but you can’t make any sense of the numbers. How are these numbers calculated and how can they affect picture quality?

Contrast describes the difference or dissimilarities between elements and encompasses may aspects of our lives. It’s in the yin vs yang, white vs black, Mozart vs Metalica, 0 vs 1 etc. Contrast appreciation is not only an aesthetic concept, but a primal instinct honed through centuries of struggle for survival. Our caveman ancestors have long depended on our visual contrast sensitivity to spot predator and prey and come out top of the food chain.

 
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