|
|
#2 (permalink) |
|
P.I Dragon
![]() Join Date: May 2005
Location: KENT, UK
Age: 20
Posts: 8,430
|
you wont have any issues with dual core CPUs if you buy the right motherboard. And there is no winner over AMD or Intel in this field. You choose the CPU to match your requirements, neither has better/worse performance/stability under dual core environments.
dragon *EDIT* - and one thread will do fine, we read all of them
__________________
Intel Core2Duo E6600 @ 3.1Ghz - (__CPU__)
eVGA 680i SLi - (__MOB__) 4Gb Corsair Dominator DDR2-800 (4x1024Mb) - (__RAM__) 250Gb Western Digital SATAII 7200rpm - (__HDD__) nVidia BFG 8800GTS OC 320Mb - (__GFX__) LG DVD+/-RW 18x DVD-RAM - (__OPT__) Triple Boot - [XP Pro] + [Vista Ultimate] + [Ubuntu 7.10] - (__OS__) [3DMARK'03 :: 25,587] --- [3DMARK'05 :: 13,989] --- [3DMARK'06 :: 8791] - (__BENCHMARKS__) dragon2309.co.uk - a little slice of geek |
|
|
|
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Which CPU brand do you choose? | ian | CPUs and Overclocking | 834 | 08-20-2006 05:55 PM |
| dual core Vs dual processor | funkysnair | CPUs and Overclocking | 17 | 07-30-2006 10:39 PM |
| Dual Core vs Single Question | lukos | CPUs and Overclocking | 13 | 04-25-2006 04:57 PM |
| Dual Channel Memory with a Dual Core Processor? | Ctcoyote16 | Desktop Computers | 3 | 11-10-2005 12:22 AM |
| AMD Athlon 64 x2 Dual Core | Livzz | CPUs and Overclocking | 8 | 06-26-2005 08:15 PM |