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How much can it boost PC performance?
Worth it or not?
Worth it or not?
For a laptop user who wants power efficiency and cost economy, it seems to make sense:Greg Bernhardt said:For a normal or ever power user, it doesn't make much sense.
Parallel multi-processing is meant for achieving maximum performance-economy. Sometimes it is done more for economy. Sometimes it is done more for novel levels of performance:Usually dual processors are ment for servers.
If you get a single p4 3.4 with good memory your computer will be fast enough for anything.
alexkerhead said:dual processor systems have been around for years, and lately HT((hyper threading)dual CPU emulation) has been around, and now there is a true dual core CPU out, but it is nbot a good iddea for the end user..
because it will be 5 or more years before any software company releases software with coding that will utilize a dual core system, becuase it is mainly for servers now, and they want to keep charging $1500 a copy for server software..Chaotic42 said:What makes you say that?
for all purposes for a long time Saint..Saint said:in this case, a P4 3GHZ with HT , 256 MB AGP and 7.1 channel sound system will be good enough for all purposes.
alexkerhead said:because it will be 5 or more years before any software company releases software with coding that will utilize a dual core system, becuase it is mainly for servers now, and they want to keep charging $1500 a copy for server software..
Just my theory..![]()
eventually, every PC will have todays "cant touch" hardware..Chaotic42 said:Well, id tried that with Quake 3. I think it ended up being slower on dual systems. I thought that you were saying that they are just useless.
I think that they are (for the end user) right now, but soon every computer will have one. Just my prediction.
If 70% of brand-new laptops in 2006 come equipped with dual-core CPUs then 70% of laptop buyers in 2006 will be unable to use their new laptops for 3 years?alexkerhead said:it will be 5 or more years before any software company releases software with coding that will utilize a dual core system
uh, you forget the hardware/software will still utilize older software/hardware..hitssquad said:If 70% of brand-new laptops in 2006 come equipped with dual-core CPUs then 70% of laptop buyers in 2006 will be unable to use their new laptops for 3 years?
- http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1639843,00.asp.
Greg Bernhardt said:For a normal or ever power user, it doesn't make much sense. Usually dual processors are ment for servers. If you get a single p4 3.4 with good memory your computer will be fast enough for anything.