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How do I describe "quad-pumped"?

 

My guess: If my cpu boost is activated cus of ex. high workload.

The cores in my cpu are boosting itself and the FSB (Front Side Bus) is automatictly forced to keep telling them to stay boosted until its no longer under high workload?

 

Thanks for the help

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It's very unclear what the problem or question is.

 

Is your cpu not turbo boosting? Is your cpu turbo boosting and you don't want it to? Is it something else entirely?

 

Also what is your cpu and motherboard?

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Here is a couple a wikipedia articles on it 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad_data_rate

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumping_(computer_systems)

 

In the second article the example basically says that the quad pumping means that a cpu can process data 4 times per clock cycle, but you need an older cpu with quad channel ram to use it. 

 

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On 3/2/2016 at 0:06 PM, OneManCruel said:

How do I describe "quad-pumped"?

 

My guess: If my cpu boost is activated cus of ex. high workload.

The cores in my cpu are boosting itself and the FSB (Front Side Bus) is automatictly forced to keep telling them to stay boosted until its no longer under high workload?

 

Thanks for the help

Quad-pumped is to do with RAM mostly, not your CPU or GPU. For example, DDR memory is defined as "double pumped," where the DIMMs are each completing two data cycles. One on the rising clock cycle, and one on the falling clock cycle. Thus, for every completed clock, DIMMs are doing two data operations. GDDR on the other hand is(AFAIK) quad-pumped where for each clock cycle completed, the memory is completing four data cycles.

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