CPUpp 2
CPUpp 2
PowerCPU180 PowerCPU180
(7500/100) (7500/100)
PowerCPU200 PowerCPU200
(7500/100) (7500/100)
PowerCPU233 PowerCPU233
(7500/100) (7500/100)
Tests were conducted using MacBench®. Individual results may vary due to BSO settings.
What is BSO?
Bus Speed Optimizer is very important to the performance of the PowerCPU™ processor cards. It allows the card to
be “fine tuned” for optimum performance in a particular machine.
The bus Speed and bus Ratio are individually tuned to get the most performance from the processor. The bus speed is
the speed at which all other components talk to each other within the computer. The bus ratio is the ratio in which
the processor talks with the bus.
The particular speed of a computer, measured in MHz (megahertz), can be calculated as follows:
Bus Speed x Bus Ratio = Processor Speed.
The main idea behind this approach of fine tuning the bus speed and bus ratio is to maximize the computer’ s
performance. For example: To achieve a bus speed of 180 MHz the bus speed could be set to 36 MHz and the bus
ratio set to 5 to 1. It could also be set to 45 MHz and a ratio of 4 to 1 to get to 180 MHz. However, the bus is now
operating 25% faster, meaning the computer is communicating with increased efficiency.
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