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  • Winterverse
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2004
    • 278

    #1

    PC Gurus Only.

    Dual Processors. Increase speed or just necessary for better multitasking? I need to..

    Run Photoshop/Dreamweaver
    Play Doom 3/Half-Life 2, etc
    Encode from my new Canon XL2

    I was going to get: Dual Intel Xeon Processors 3.0GHz w/ EM64T 800 MHz FSB w/1MB Cache

    And like 3 gigs of memory but everyone has been telling me unless I'm going to be designing CAD apps I'll be fine with a single processor and all the memory I can throw at it. Seriously need some help, need a new comp asap! I don't want to overspend either as the shit'll be obselete next year anyway
  • BloodFart
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2004
    • 728

    #2
    massive overkill! everyone is right.
    Jesus = harry potter 2000 years ago.

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    • BloodFart
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2004
      • 728

      #3
      Would you try to get a mouse out of your house with hand grenades?
      Jesus = harry potter 2000 years ago.

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      • Paco, of Large Cash.
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2002
        • 2267

        #4
        ... overkill? Not anymore so than a car with 100+horse power, that goes faster than the speed limit. Or a blazing fast connection. Or 200+GB. Or ...

        I believe you have made the right decision - keep in mind not all applications, sofware, games and etc are multiprocessor/thread capable, but Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Premiere are.

        And yes, use the hand grenade!

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        • Winterverse
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2004
          • 278

          #5
          So dual won't be wasted? I don't want to spend the extra 2k if I don't have to but have no problem if it'll help

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          • Paco, of Large Cash.
            Confirmed User
            • Jun 2002
            • 2267

            #6
            what are you plans for the future? (regarding business and tasks, more so)

            will you ever do any video editing?

            plan on hosting anything in the future?

            If not, or not soon, than no, you do not need it.

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            • Winterverse
              Confirmed User
              • Feb 2004
              • 278

              #7
              The most extensive I'll be doing is video encoding and editing and a shitload of it.

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              • fusionx
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2003
                • 4618

                #8
                Originally posted by Winterverse
                Dual Processors. Increase speed or just necessary for better multitasking? I need to..

                Run Photoshop/Dreamweaver
                Play Doom 3/Half-Life 2, etc
                Encode from my new Canon XL2
                Photoshop - big speed improvmemnt
                Dreamweaver - no speed improvemnt
                Doom 3 Arena? - big speed improvement
                Half-life - i dunno.
                Encode - depends on what software you use

                It all depends on the software in question. If the software is written to be SMP aware, it will will run a LOT faster. If not, it won't. Actually, it will get a little boost, because you can tell your system to always run "program x" on the second processer, while your OS is either on the 1st, or using both, with the 1st as priority. So, progs running on the 2nd will compete less for CPU cycles.

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                • Winterverse
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 278

                  #9
                  So basically unless I'm going to be encoding video 24/7 while running Photoshop WHILE playing Doom 3 I won't be seeing much improvement overall.. that sucks, you would think dual processors would mean some serious speed.

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                  • Manansala
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jan 2005
                    • 551

                    #10
                    Everything does not always vary in hardware.
                    I don't have a signature. !

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                    • Triple 6
                      Confirmed User
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 5394

                      #11
                      since battlefield 2 is coming soon , i was thinking of building a dual 64bit machine, jus for the fuck of it.
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