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Old 07-19-2008, 08:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jimmymac View Post
its not that games can't be played on a quad core, its that games don't take advantage of having quad cores.

At the moment there are a few games that will use both cores in a dual core system, in a quad core system they would only use two of the cores. Most games will still only use a single core of the system.

This is why currently its probably just as good to buy a dual core processor as a quad core if your building a gaming rig. In the future games will be created to use more of the cores in the systems, I believe Alan Wake is one such game thats being touted as using up to 4 cores
hmmm interesting , i understand what u mean, in lames term for myself and others they dont use the other 2 cores of the QUAD bc they dont need it.
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