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Niice set of reviews there :)
Well, they show nothing impressive vs single core (3800/FX55) imo, apart from that wmv encoding. Can't wait to see how it runs with multi-threaded games. |
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Where we will get the most benefit is with multi tasking
Imagine being able ro recode video while being able to play a game with no glitches,each core will do its own job.I personally can't wait and think once the software is available to use both cores ,It will be awesome |
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actually Im running xp pro64 running a 3800 chip and I still have to sit around when a large zip opens or video compresses anything that really loads the cpu.
So when theres 2 cores this load will be distibuted or there will be core 2 spare for other things,I defy anyone to recode video and try to smoothly play a game |
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Not sure about now, but I do remember reading that a while back (when Quake 3 was released), very few games were optimised for MP use. |
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The software has to be encoded to use both cores at the same time,the software we are using now will not utilise both cores,(ie 1 running process using both cores),
I believe Multi processing units do not have twin core but 2 cpus which does 1 thing each not shared ie 1 task using both cpus |
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I have read in a lot of reviews of this that games etc will need to be written to fully utilise both cores,but in real world computing its gotta be a plus to have 2 working processes not sharing clock cycles It was my understanding that hyper threading used spare clock cycles to run extra code and take pressure off the main task,although hyperthreading was a plus when it first came about it never truely acted as 2 cpus just appeared to Interestingly the normal spec intel dual core chips do not hyperthread so if there was no benefit over hyperthreading why bother The Intel extreme versions do hyperthread showing 4 virtual cpus in taskmanager |
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I wasn't questioning the benefit of it all, just the assertion that we don't already have the software to do (hence about 40 years ago for the introduction of multi-tasking OS's) :) |
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Well, put it this way.
I've seen benchmarks so far which use Prime95 to use both cores to 50% (100% for a single CPU) This (load balancing) is the ideal way to do it IMO because you will still have at least 50% of one core to play games on. SETI running 24/7 anyone? :) My next upgrade will probably include one of these chips, I've already found a buyer for my Athlon64 FX. |
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