but they wil be eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeexpencive, right?
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21 Apr is Dual Core for Opteron only, not Athlon 64.
I'll wait for price to come down. I'd rather get decent dual single core / dual dual core than single dual core.
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but then again..... http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=22679
It wont matter to most....
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Originally Posted by arthurleung
But some people will still get it for the 'big willy' factor.
Dam thats awesome, just a few questions though:
1. Does that mean heat production has doubled seeing as its two amd 64s in one chip?
2. Are programs and apps ready for dual processors? I dont know of any games that are multi threaded.
I hope there better than the intel ones. I dont like intel. There stuffs hot and expensive. *shakes fist*
You've acutally tried Intel's DC chip ? What was the temp reading you got and how much did you pay for it?Originally Posted by Trippledence
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DC Opteron testage.
Apparently not, according to that review.Originally Posted by Timmy!!!
No, none of the big games are multithreaded AFAIK.2. Are programs and apps ready for dual processors? I dont know of any games that are multi threaded.
Dual core chips are server market only really, i don't see that changing for another 2 years (with current game development cycles)
Coding a multithreaded game would take significantly more time and effort, again increasing the development time. Games are not really CPU bounded any more anyway.
TiG
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Ooooo nice to see tech jumping
Lets wait for dual FX cores
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Wow impressive, thanks for link + info Rave
They are if games have more and more physics going on, thats a lot of calculations to make.Originally Posted by TiG
Even if most games are not multithreaded, other applications running in the background would make use of the other core ... wouldn.t they?
Yes but that wouldnt make gaming faster
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