ep752128
07-02-2007, 07:54 PM
Hello and thanks for taking the time to read my post. I've been reading the processors section of "MY SUPER PC How To Build A PC" and I'm unclear of a few things.
Are the terms "dual processor systems" and "dual core processors" the same thing or are they different? Please elaborate.
The author states "I have the AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ AM2 dual-core processor in My Super PC". Yet he goes on to say "Dual core processors are not worth the money since they add a huge premium to the cost of the processor, like around 50 percent, but provide very little improvement in performance". I am conflicted with his actions and statements. Are dual processors worth the money or not?:confused:
Since the AM2 processor is a 940 pin configuration does it require registered RAM like other 940 pin processors? What exactly is registered RAM?
What is the idea behind OEM processors? Are these processors used? Are they not sold by the CPU manufacturer?
If I build a 64 bit computer system with a AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ AM2 dual-core processor but use a 32 bit operating system will I be utilizing the full potential of the processor? If not, are all the specs for the processor cut in half? Instead of 3 Ghz I'll get 1.5 Ghz?:confused:
Knowledegable Answers are Appreciated!
Are the terms "dual processor systems" and "dual core processors" the same thing or are they different? Please elaborate.
The author states "I have the AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ AM2 dual-core processor in My Super PC". Yet he goes on to say "Dual core processors are not worth the money since they add a huge premium to the cost of the processor, like around 50 percent, but provide very little improvement in performance". I am conflicted with his actions and statements. Are dual processors worth the money or not?:confused:
Since the AM2 processor is a 940 pin configuration does it require registered RAM like other 940 pin processors? What exactly is registered RAM?
What is the idea behind OEM processors? Are these processors used? Are they not sold by the CPU manufacturer?
If I build a 64 bit computer system with a AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ AM2 dual-core processor but use a 32 bit operating system will I be utilizing the full potential of the processor? If not, are all the specs for the processor cut in half? Instead of 3 Ghz I'll get 1.5 Ghz?:confused:
Knowledegable Answers are Appreciated!