is bigger the better or smaller for CAS?
godlyatheist Distinguished Nov 13, 2005 439 0 18,780 Nov 18, 2005 #1 is bigger the better or smaller for CAS?
pickxx Distinguished Apr 20, 2004 3,262 0 20,780 Nov 18, 2005 #2 Smaller....its the time in nanoseconds(i think, but its a unit of time none-the-less) it takes to do that specific task... Cas 2 could be 2-3-3-10 or 2-2-2-5 Look at all the numbers, because of you want cas2 often 2-2-2-5 is the same price as 2-3-3-10 so might as well get the tighter timings.
Smaller....its the time in nanoseconds(i think, but its a unit of time none-the-less) it takes to do that specific task... Cas 2 could be 2-3-3-10 or 2-2-2-5 Look at all the numbers, because of you want cas2 often 2-2-2-5 is the same price as 2-3-3-10 so might as well get the tighter timings.
fishmahn Distinguished Jul 6, 2004 3,197 0 20,780 Nov 18, 2005 #3 its the time in nanoseconds(i think, but its a unit of time none-the-less) Click to expand... Its actually clock ticks. Still a unit of time, but a variable unit of time depending on clock frequency. Mike.
its the time in nanoseconds(i think, but its a unit of time none-the-less) Click to expand... Its actually clock ticks. Still a unit of time, but a variable unit of time depending on clock frequency. Mike.
pickxx Distinguished Apr 20, 2004 3,262 0 20,780 Nov 19, 2005 #4 i knew that but i was hecka tired when posting....lol But thanx for the help