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    opterons ?

    Ha! Knew that would get you in here!

    Can anybody tell me what 1 way, 1-2 way and 1-8 way means?

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    to do with the 940 optys. not something you need to worry about i dont think.

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    1 way = 1 cpu per board. (Opty 1xx)
    1-2 way = 2 cpu on dual cpu board (Opty 2xx)
    1-8 way = up to 8 cpu per board ( Opty 8xx)

    That's wat i think. May be wrong. Not sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans Voralberg
    1 way = 1 cpu per board. (Opty 1xx)
    1-2 way = 2 cpu on dual cpu board (Opty 2xx)
    1-8 way = up to 8 cpu per board ( Opty 8xx)

    That's wat i think. May be wrong. Not sure
    Thats correct, 16 physical cores. drooooooooooooooooooooooooool

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    Thanks I just hate not knowing something!

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    Quote Originally Posted by herulach
    Thats correct, 16 physical cores. drooooooooooooooooooooooooool
    Lol omgosh thats like having a whole army on your motherboard, compared to my lone soldier Athlon XP

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