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AkumaX

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so you go from 1 x 2.2ghz to 2 x 2.4ghz. gaming performance increase %? worth the extra $$$? card is a 7900gt
 

Talcite

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at this point in time... no. When the new APIs come out for dualcore, then yes.
 

ProfessorT

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dude one core is 200mhz faster on the dual core anyways in single threaded apps. But now you will see mostly a huge overall computer performance. So bottom line___increases all around :D
 

Aluvus

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That's what, about 4x the price? Even being really optimistic, it's not going to be 4x the performance at anything.

The stock advice is of course to buy an Athlon 64 X2 3800+ and overclock as desired.
 

Vegitto

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Meh, those advices..

"NO MANG YOU GOTTA BUY CONROE AND OC TO 4.5GHZ ON AIR MAGN!"
 

Bobthelost

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Originally posted by: ProfessorT
dude one core is 200mhz faster on the dual core anyways in single threaded apps. But now you will see mostly a huge overall computer performance. So bottom line___increases all around :D

Eh?

Yes! Dual core will speed up opening windows in firefox, it'll let you run word AND excell at the same time!

Dual core is nice, but the difference is minimal for everything except media encoding and other CPU heavy applications that are SMP capable, games are not part of that category.
 

SunSamurai

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Originally posted by: Bobthelost
Originally posted by: ProfessorT
dude one core is 200mhz faster on the dual core anyways in single threaded apps. But now you will see mostly a huge overall computer performance. So bottom line___increases all around :D

Eh?

Yes! Dual core will speed up opening windows in firefox, it'll let you run word AND excell at the same time!

Dual core is nice, but the difference is minimal for everything except media encoding and other CPU heavy applications that are SMP capable, games are not part of that category.


Yet the C2 still beats X2 in games at lower Mhz. Shoo fly.
 

Griswold

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Originally posted by: Bobthelost
Yes! Dual core will speed up opening windows in firefox, it'll let you run word AND excell at the same time!

I hope you're being ironic, since thats just BS.

Dual core is nice, but the difference is minimal for everything except media encoding and other CPU heavy applications that are SMP capable, games are not part of that category.

Partly correct. You dont need SMP aware software to benefit from multiple cores - just use your imagination. You mentioned some of the possibilities, now combine them.

Games can be and are part of that category.
 

bigpow

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I used to do this with my buddies a while back;
while most of them proudly ran their P3 350, I built a Celeron300A machine (o/c-ed to 450), and totally spanked them at Quake2.

There's no better way to compete than to show proof that you know what you're saying
otherwise it'd just be meaninglesssss debates over debates