So they couldn't get the last 15% out of it, because memory had to run in asynchronous mode, because the (bus?) clock multiplier wouldn't work with the actual memory speed?
Do you have to be careful about this when you are building your own system? How many systems out there are running 15% under spec, just because some multiplier is wrong?
Can someone please explain how to choose speeds for DDR memory, FSB, and CPU, so this doesn't happen?
They also mentioned that it was because the memory was running at a latency of 3T. What difference does that make to having to run in asynch mode?
How do you even know if you're running in asynch mode?
Excuse me, I think i just lost my CPU.
>some people have reached the conclusion that MyDoom doesn't accomplish its stated goal of DDOSing SCO at all!
So when on Feb 2nd, SCO complain their sites are down again with a severe DDOS attack, we'll *know* they're bluffing this time.
So -- did SCO actually write this worm?
So they couldn't get the last 15% out of it, because memory had to run in asynchronous mode, because the (bus?) clock multiplier wouldn't work with the actual memory speed?
Do you have to be careful about this when you are building your own system? How many systems out there are running 15% under spec, just because some multiplier is wrong?
Can someone please explain how to choose speeds for DDR memory, FSB, and CPU, so this doesn't happen?
They also mentioned that it was because the memory was running at a latency of 3T. What difference does that make to having to run in asynch mode?
How do you even know if you're running in asynch mode?
Thanks for any info...