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Title: anybody have a dual socket Mobo?
Post by: chug4u on June 20, 2004, 07:44:25 PM
Does anybody have a Dual socket Mobo? Is it worth buying one? I am looking to build a game machine, and am looking for Information. I found one on Newegg.com for the Xeon cpu.
Title: anybody have a dual socket Mobo?
Post by: Connection on June 21, 2004, 01:17:52 AM
You wont get double the performance, but will get a healthy improvement if you do heavy multitasking (burning disks, encoding, playing games all at once)
Title: anybody have a dual socket Mobo?
Post by: Roscoroo on June 21, 2004, 01:44:31 AM
A duel socket is a pain to maintain and to run under full multitasking .. yes they make great servers  but are they really worth the $$$ ?

I have a duel socket 7 w/ twin 500 mhz cpu's and a scsi set up ,
its a sweet server and it played ah1 for the 1st 2 years  fairly well but dollar for dollar x's time  a 2-3 ghz single cpu setup is alot cheaper

it will increase in the up/down processing speed but it still bottlenecks when trying to play  games (it basically uses one cpu into the video card )

shure a dual xeon would be great but are you ready for the hassles of keeping it trouble free  along with the cabatibly problems they have with hardware/software  while gaming .

mine was always an animal that needed taming .
Title: anybody have a dual socket Mobo?
Post by: qts on June 21, 2004, 04:18:46 AM
I've had dual-CPU systems for a long while. While my games machine is now a P4-2400, I used to use a dual P3-1000 with absolutely no problems.

Speedwise, you will get a slight benefit in games, but it will allow you to have something significant going on in the background without affecting your game.

You can make yourself a cheap dually rig if you go for the Athlon MP CPUs.