I've never built a system with this and I'm getting ready to upgrade. I've read a few reviews but I wanted to know if anyone ran into problems like the 64 bit processors have.I'm looking at this because my work station is a dual proc 2.8ghz p4 from Dell and it runs so fast it's disgusting. I'm thinking of doing the same but don't know the effects with games and such and if it's worth it or not.Thanks
8/11/2005 9:45:29 AM
not worth it
8/11/2005 9:53:11 AM
dual core > dual cpu
8/11/2005 10:02:54 AM
dual processors isn't going to help you much in games...maybe if you have dual 7800GTX then you might need dual processors but it's too costly and not worth it like noen said.Now if you were trying to do dvd ripping, 3ds max rendering, and recording music in pro tools then it would be useful because you assign the different programs to different processors/threads.But for most home users, it's not very useful unless you just want bragging rights.
8/11/2005 10:05:02 AM
the cost diff is significant too, in the boards i've been looking at, sometimes 500 bucks separates single vs dual proc 64 bit boards
8/11/2005 10:21:53 AM
So are you saying it's overkill (which i assumed) and there aren't really any problems? Reason being is that I have access to a motherboard like my work computer and I just have to buy the procs. I've never set one up so didn't know if it was a huge hassle.
8/11/2005 10:24:54 AM
8/11/2005 10:27:54 AM
how isdual core > dual processors.
8/11/2005 10:29:38 AM
You're only going to see a real performance advantage from a dual core or dual CPU system if you work with your computer, not if you play.
8/11/2005 10:31:04 AM
8/11/2005 10:31:43 AM
I'm not too concerned with cost as I get a lot of hardware cheap because of our deals with vendors. I was more concerned with it being a pointless endevor. I wasn't sure how the second processor was involved with gaming and newer video cards. Thanks ill prolly just go with a 3ghz p4.
8/11/2005 1:43:26 PM
Short Answer: Its not.But you could run two games at the same time!
8/11/2005 1:57:15 PM
8/11/2005 2:04:31 PM
^thats what i was about to sayeven my older p4 w/HT shows up as two different processors when the bios shit first comes up. i HIGHLY doubt you truely have two seperate processors.
8/11/2005 2:13:00 PM
yup. sounds like thats the case.that proc isnt very expensive either. good buy for the multitasker. [Edited on August 11, 2005 at 2:20 PM. Reason : -]
8/11/2005 2:19:30 PM
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz (2 CPUs)*eat* *eat*
8/11/2005 2:48:36 PM
open the computer and just look, or just name the mobo chipset and we'll know for sure[Edited on August 11, 2005 at 2:50 PM. Reason : 2343]
8/11/2005 2:49:34 PM
8/11/2005 3:20:09 PM
8/11/2005 3:44:31 PM
Opened it up. Had two processors. And I was under the impression when it said "2 cpus" i means 2 processors. If it meant dual core it's understandable. Thanks for trying to act elitest and failing.
8/11/2005 6:23:44 PM
alright dip shit, i'll show you a screenshot of BOTH of my dual core (single processor) computers that shows the processors seperately if you really want to see it..its a hell of a lot more common than actually having two processors in a workstation and I have never seen one from Dell.
8/11/2005 6:28:39 PM
Hey didn't say youre statement wasn't with merit... but when someone asks, and you respond like a 2 year old you get treated like one. Show me some respect and I'll do the same.
8/11/2005 7:44:23 PM