- Feb 22, 2003
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Hello All,
I was wondering exactly how AMD's dual core options perform on DC applications. I know as a gamer it is in one's best interest to go for the fastest single core AMD cpu currently.
I was looking to get a new pc probably within 6 months and as a more " future-proof " [an oxymoron I know] method I was looking at Dual core processors. The only problem I can forsee is that on most motherboards the processors share the ram; correct?
Also, did anyone see the Dual, Dual Core System [ the Dream machine] in the latest issue of Maximum PC. I believe it was a total of 8.8 GHZ of power
Could you even imagine what that would do on DC app's?[ To note they did say that they ran F@H and it was ' smoking ' ]
I was wondering exactly how AMD's dual core options perform on DC applications. I know as a gamer it is in one's best interest to go for the fastest single core AMD cpu currently.
I was looking to get a new pc probably within 6 months and as a more " future-proof " [an oxymoron I know] method I was looking at Dual core processors. The only problem I can forsee is that on most motherboards the processors share the ram; correct?
Also, did anyone see the Dual, Dual Core System [ the Dream machine] in the latest issue of Maximum PC. I believe it was a total of 8.8 GHZ of power
Could you even imagine what that would do on DC app's?[ To note they did say that they ran F@H and it was ' smoking ' ]