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- Jun 8, 2005
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Originally posted by: ElTorrente
X2s do everything faster than a single core at the same clock speed.
If you look at benchmarks in games, single core and dual core are pretty close- BUT that is only in benchmarks- NOT in the real world. Make no mistake, dual core is the way to go for online gaming.
If you play games online- get dual core!
Benchmarks on review sites are done under perfect conditions, on clean installs, with nothing at all running in the background. They certainly aren't online hooked up to a 64 person server sending hundreds of TCP packets every second, and moving the mouse around and mashing buttons- and of course antispyware, antivirus, firewall, VOIP, team speak, IM, IE, high quality sounds, Controller Software for joysticks and such, and blah blah blah... THIS is real world gaming that you never see benchmarks for on review sites. This is the reason that dual core STOMPS single core in REAL-WORLD gaming!
Ever benchmark your computer using Sandra software? when you run a bench, it says "don't move your mouse- benchmarking!" haha how lame- you don't want to move your mouse around because it'll affect your benchmark negatively.. Well, last time I checked- I use my mouse when I play games.![]()
The point is that with dual core you never have to wait for CPU time to accomplish a given task. With single core, you often do - especially when you are playing games and the CPU is maxed out.
You make it seem like the CPU is more important than the GPU in gaming.
Edit: Ow ya, I had like 5% cpu usage from Itunes+BT+Firefox in the background. I don't know how that will DRASTICALLY affect gaming performance at all. Norton ghost/ZA were on too btw.(Not that norton ghost was doing anything