Perhaps I miscalculated, but remember, DUAL CPUs and DUAL mobo. I can add up to 4-5GHZ. Stop saying that's bullshit if people around me gets something powerful like ever.
1. Dual 2GHz CPUs doesnt make 4GHZ setup. It makes a dual 2GHz setup
2. Which dual cpu motherboard supports 32GB of RAM?
<http://www.pcguide.com/ref/cpu/fam/g6PPro-c.html> YO I gave 2 to my friends for $50. In-friend cost
Congratulations. I know about the Pentium Pro. Its not a dual cored processor.
And for the other one, OH MY GOD! Look the mobos. You won't find that sitting in a store! And last thing to add, 2.5GHZ+2.5GHZ=5GHZ
1. Dunno what stores you visit but the stores I frequent can pull Opty 2xx setups pretty easily.
2. Again, if you're ready to consider (or even past that to the selling point), selling such a system, tell me which model of motherboard you intend to use
3. 2.5Ghz + 2.5Ghz = 5Ghz .... only in math. In computers you have 2.5Ghz + 2.5Ghz = 2.5Ghz + 2.5Ghz = 2x2.5Ghz ... clock speed is not linearly comulative
I see what you are saying. Praetor seems to think that you are talking about 2 x 5Ghz! I am sure you can get the duals to work at 5Ghz (two speeds added up) no problem.
I know exactly what he means. Its the classic Futureshop/Best-buy sales tactic (i.e., hmmm whats a more memorable one.... "Hyperthreading means you have two CPUs inside one"). Too bad on a technical level thats horribly incorrect.
Whoa. 10GHX is kinda too fast. 2.5GHZx2=5GHZ is good
Sigh.
For a dual core processor or mobo you cannot just add up the numbers it isn't quite as simple as that.
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