- Aug 31, 2003
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I have a c2d e8200 at 3GHZ. I dont do encoding and only run VMs in linux and mac (hackintosh) for windows apps.
I just bought a combo, athlon ii x4 630 and mobo (ddr2) for about $100. I want a quad core but not sure why. Only reason would be to run VM's. Better multitasking... i dunno Mostly i want to see four cores.
Im thinking that the x4 will overclock to at least 3.2 on low volts. And this would give slightly better performance than the wolfdale? I also wanna see how well VM's work with x4. However I will lose my OSX install, and thats sorta a big deal. But I like linux too. Though with school and games windows, right now, is my main OS. Though if sharing 2 core with a VM gives awesome performance would use linux more for work.
Should I keep this combo? Im thinking maybe games and other things will start taking more advantage of multicores and thus give the x4 an edge/bigger edge.
More specifically this combo http://www.frys.com/product/6279140?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
I just bought a combo, athlon ii x4 630 and mobo (ddr2) for about $100. I want a quad core but not sure why. Only reason would be to run VM's. Better multitasking... i dunno Mostly i want to see four cores.
Im thinking that the x4 will overclock to at least 3.2 on low volts. And this would give slightly better performance than the wolfdale? I also wanna see how well VM's work with x4. However I will lose my OSX install, and thats sorta a big deal. But I like linux too. Though with school and games windows, right now, is my main OS. Though if sharing 2 core with a VM gives awesome performance would use linux more for work.
Should I keep this combo? Im thinking maybe games and other things will start taking more advantage of multicores and thus give the x4 an edge/bigger edge.
More specifically this combo http://www.frys.com/product/6279140?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
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