The "true FSB" on the processors are still 200 MHz though, just like HT P4's and the later Athlon XP chips. It may have a 1.6 GHz FSB, but take a look at the Pentium 4 HT -- 800 MHz. The later Athlon XP's have a FSB of 400 MHz, the P4's have a FSB of 800 MHz, and the Athlon 64's have a FSB of 1.6 GHz, but they're ALL running at 200 MHz true FSB. Just check it out in BIOS.
-Lasereth
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