The only thing that a quad core will do for you is able you to multi task faster and at ease.But my AMD 3200+ Venice, 2x512 Dual Channel,160gb HD, and a 7900gs does fine on any game or application.I usualy run Windows Media Player, Internet, burning CD's all the time and I see very to no little slow down.It all depends on how your computer is balanced out.If you get the best processor, nicest board, crazy ram, and you use an ATI 9200 you are going to bottle neck your pc.
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Originally posted by nporsli cant do dual monitor.
a single card could though.
SLI is for double the video power.
i use to have it with my 7800gts but dont think it ever helped.
see the two DVI-outputs? that means you can run two LCD monitors.
if you got any more questions man, just post em' up.
my monitor has dvi, but my tv is vga only. also, if i get a card with a dvi and vga output, can i run different resolutions with each?
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Originally posted by DrLove'sKuDangif i get a card with dual dvi or vga/dvi, can i run a dual monitor setup with those?
my monitor has dvi, but my tv is vga only. also, if i get a card with a dvi and vga output, can i run different resolutions with each?
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http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/05/...ainstream_cpu/
http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.ht...=432&chart=165
Check the CPU charts, the 6600 C2D beats the X2 6000+, though they are close in some aspects
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where you been, is something wrong?
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Originally posted by accordaffairhttp://www.tomshardware.com/2007/05/...ainstream_cpu/
http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.ht...=432&chart=165
Check the CPU charts, the 6600 C2D beats the X2 6000+, though they are close in some aspects
Tom's Hardware is an excellent resource.
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Originally posted by SuperTuner12010Im not to sure if the OS has something to do with it.But say you wanted to play FEAR, and you bought a quad core processor or even dual core.The game would not be any faster than it would on a single core.Why? Because the game only uses 1 core to work.Now there are a few games coming out very soon that will utalize 2 cores.The only one I know of is Unreal Tornement 2007.
http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/cont...rs_hit_a_snag/
Ah, the thing is, there WILL be an advantage. WINDOWS ITSELF is multi-threaded, meaning windows will run on one core, and run the game on the other. Not neccesarily a huge increase in performance, but none-the-less, there is an increase.Originally posted by sweet91accordif aredy time i need to put something in cb7tuner. you guy need to me a smart ass about and bust on my spelling,gramar and shit like that in so sorry.
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Originally posted by sackingz123ocing a 3800x2, yea i know its old now LOL, but its runs great for the programs i use. defintly worth the money.
You and me both, brotha. I have a 3800 X2 OC'd to 2.4ghz on air...stock voltage.
I also have a Leadteak 7800GS (stock clocks are 375mhz core, 1.2ghz memory) OC'd to 490mhz core, and 1.4ghz mem.
I get a solid 80 FPS in 32 player CS servers. Not bad for an older computer, eh?Last edited by foamypirate; 07-02-2007, 05:50 PM.Originally posted by sweet91accordif aredy time i need to put something in cb7tuner. you guy need to me a smart ass about and bust on my spelling,gramar and shit like that in so sorry.
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Originally posted by foamypirateYou and me both, brotha. I have a 3800 X2 OC'd to 2.4ghz on air...stock voltage.
I also have a Leadteak 7800GS (stock clocks are 375mhz core, 1.2ghz memory) OC'd to 490mhz core, and 1.4ghz mem.
I get a solid 80 FPS in 32 player CS servers. Not bad for an older computer, eh?
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