i currently have a Pentium D 945 @3.4 Ghz. My system can support the addition of a second processor, but is it worth it? should i just get new mobo and processor?
wo .....2 processors.....
only skulltrail can do tht can it not .....
only skulltrail can do tht can it not .....
Lol. There are many older multiprocessor boards.02fxnmaurer wrote:
wo .....2 processors.....
only skulltrail can do tht can it not .....
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Which suck tbh...DeathUnlimited wrote:
Lol. There are many older multiprocessor boards.02fxnmaurer wrote:
wo .....2 processors.....
only skulltrail can do tht can it not .....
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Yes but skulltrail supports new processors with FSB rates of 1066 and 1333MHz. I don't think any other supports 800+steelie34 wrote:
so i take it i should get a new one? and i looked up that skulltrail thing, wtf? they make it sound like new tech. i have servers that are a couple years old with multiple processors, and i know alot of desktops support them...
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Yes, the new Conroe/Core 2 architecture is far superior the one in Pentium Ds and Pentium 4s. New CPU and new mobo is the way to go.steelie34 wrote:
so i take it i should get a new one? and i looked up that skulltrail thing, wtf? they make it sound like new tech. i have servers that are a couple years old with multiple processors, and i know alot of desktops support them...
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
sorry for been a n00b ...but yer ....get a new processor ....e8400 ftw!DeathUnlimited wrote:
Yes but skulltrail supports new processors with FSB rates of 1066 and 1333MHz. I don't think any other supports 800+steelie34 wrote:
so i take it i should get a new one? and i looked up that skulltrail thing, wtf? they make it sound like new tech. i have servers that are a couple years old with multiple processors, and i know alot of desktops support them...