What is FSB?
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Answer / arun saini
Stands for "frontside bus." The FSB connects the computer's
processor to the system memory (RAM) and other components
on the motherboard. These components include the system
chipset, AGP card, PCI devices, and other peripherals.
Because the FSB serves as the main path from the processor
to the rest of the motherboard, it is also called
the "system bus."
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Answer / ks
FSB is the front side bus that carries data between the CPU
and the northbridge.
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Answer / noman
It's a 'FRONT SIDE BUS" which used to speed up processor and
provide the connectivity inside the CPU parts can say........
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Answer / shahid
fsb is front side bus.it create connection between
processor and ram.ram is random access memory.with the help
of fsb we connect all the componenets of motherboard with
processor
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Answer / jonnalagadda rajeh
fsb means Front side bus. Buses are generally used for
transferring data from one location to the other location.
why we have to transfer means to communicate between
internal devices like between ram and hard disk . Fsb used
for data transferring between Processor and ram via North
bridge. North bridge acts like a mediator between Processor
and Ram, Processor and Agp,Pci slots
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Answer / master sandeep sinha
communication path in between processor to memory
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Answer / vinod
fsb means front side bus.It is acully like processor .It is
also increse the system speed.
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