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    Lick My Lovepump
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    Originally posted by Neo 721@6 March 2004 - 18:47
    Thats the trouble, its realy just evening the tasks out which in turn is more effective for demanding applications but not gaming and performance issues
    Wait, if you have 2 CPUs, one that runs games ONLY, thats much better than one CPU doing all things at the same time.

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    You can also set each CPU to Fold @ Home individually, and things will go twice as fast.



    Newegg has a dual board btw, for like 140 I think.

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    In some cases they can be set to do 2 differnt things but in most cases it is mearly 2 processers acting in unison.

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    I wouldnt want a dual board that would have to have 500 dollar CPUs though...just one that can hold 2 2500XPs
    [SIZE=1]AMD 4200 X2 @ 2.65Ghz, ASRock 939-VSTA
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