I'm reasonably happy that this is what I need. I do have one question though, raised by one of my mates who admits that he's a bit out of touch with this stuff:
"Quad doesn’t times it by 4 though – you are getting 4 chips all running at the same speed but the machine is capable of multitasking with them. So if you have Quad 2.4 then you can run 4 applications at 2.4 at once – you cant though run 1 at 9.6 – the fsb (front side bus) controls swapping speed between the chip and the motherboard and each other so that slows it all down – you want as fast a fsb as possible"
So the Front Side BUS is 1066MHz on this bit of kit. What we don't know is whether that's any good by today's standards!
"Quad doesn’t times it by 4 though – you are getting 4 chips all running at the same speed but the machine is capable of multitasking with them. So if you have Quad 2.4 then you can run 4 applications at 2.4 at once – you cant though run 1 at 9.6 – the fsb (front side bus) controls swapping speed between the chip and the motherboard and each other so that slows it all down – you want as fast a fsb as possible"
So the Front Side BUS is 1066MHz on this bit of kit. What we don't know is whether that's any good by today's standards!