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I recently bought a opteron 148 and looking at it in task manager, it hold half as many threads as my p4 can handle does than necisarily mean anything?
Originally posted by: stevty2889
because thats anywhere from an old williamette 1.4ghz to a prescott 3.8ghz.
Originally posted by: NeonAura
Doesn't affect it all that much. Opty will take down the P4 regardless, unless that P4 is 3.6 or more..
Originally posted by: NeonAura
Doesn't affect it all that much. Opty will take down the P4 regardless, unless that P4 is 3.6 or more..
Originally posted by: WhipperSnapper
How would an Opteron 148 overclocked to 2.8 Ghz do compared to a 3.6 Ghz Pentium?
The "bugs" is the X2 are simply problem with SOME game software that doesn;t work correctly with windows code IF you don't use the X2 driver. The same "bug" would occur with an Opteron 165 or an X2 3800.Originally posted by: HybridSquirrel
thats what i figured, i want to go dual core in the future and was hoping to get a 165 but they are soon pulling off the market or so i have heard.so my next choice would be one of the X2 heard they are buggy though....oh well
Originally posted by: Markfw900
The "bugs" is the X2 are simply problem with SOME game software that doesn;t work correctly with windows code IF you don't use the X2 driver. The same "bug" would occur with an Opteron 165 or an X2 3800.Originally posted by: HybridSquirrel
thats what i figured, i want to go dual core in the future and was hoping to get a 165 but they are soon pulling off the market or so i have heard.so my next choice would be one of the X2 heard they are buggy though....oh well
Bottom line, there are no problems with the X2's.
Originally posted by: HybridSquirrel
thats what i figured, i want to go dual core in the future and was hoping to get a 165 but they are soon pulling off the market or so i have heard.so my next choice would be one of the X2 heard they are buggy though....oh well
Originally posted by: fire400
can someone tell me if the same problems with the dual core CPU's occur in the 64-bit version of XP pro?
Originally posted by: fire400
if you already have an Opteron, what would be the point in going to a P4 unless you already had a P4 mobo? Both will handle information very well, but most AMD chips require less GHz in accord with the P4 which has more GHz, in turn you're looking at heat problems and which processor can handle more? you tell me.