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hows it possible to have 2 CPUs
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Posted: 2002-02-25 14:09:00
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With a Dual processor motherboard. Pick a good one up for £300 which you can run up to 4.0ghz (2.0ghz each cpu)
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Posted: 2002-02-25 14:31:00
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AMAZING!!! do you know if intel make them?
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Posted: 2002-02-25 14:32:00
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I'm not to sure, I haven't seen one. Check out some computer web-sites.
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Posted: 2002-02-25 19:01:00
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Doesn't your operating system have to support multiple processors, I think only Win 2000 does, not sure about XP
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Posted: 2002-03-01 13:18:00
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Windows XP Pro and Windows 2000 do support dual processors.
No other operating system will
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Posted: 2002-03-01 14:09:00
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Linux supports dual CPU too.
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Posted: 2002-03-02 16:24:00
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I think Intel makes dual cpu mobo, go to their web site
www.intel.com
They have the expensive Xeon type.
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www.abit-usa.com for Abit range of mobo - they have some nice dual cpu mobo.
Asus too,
www.asus.com but these are expensive server class mobo.
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Posted: 2002-03-02 16:28:00
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To make use of programs such as Hmonitor, you must have temperature sensors already in place in your computer.
Not sure if notebooks have them, but some desktop PC motherboard have them built in (2 or 3 pick-up ponts, one or two sensors standard).
Otherwise get your own thermistors from the electronic component supply shops - DIY. Thats what I do for my graphics cards.
There are now hardware kits available with a digital display and pre-wired termperature sensors (just stick the sensors on what you want to monitor, connect power plug to kit), no need for software. Fits on the facia of one full slot.
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Posted: 2002-03-02 16:39:00
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O yeah I forgot about Linux
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Posted: 2002-03-02 18:57:00
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