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Other => General Topics => Topic started by: .: Mac :. on November 04, 2006, 02:31:48 AM
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Ok I come from a world where ther PowerPC Processor ruled for more than 10 years.
So a question for you guys that have used x86 chips for the past 15 years
I have A Pentium 4 Processor in My PC. It has Hyper-Threading.
My Motherboard will not support the new Core and Core 2 chips but it Will Support the Pentium D Processor.
So what Kind of performance improvement Will I get from upgrading from 2 virtual processors (hyperthreading P4) to 2 actual processors(PD)?
Keep in mind this computer has one sole purpose, Games, and that is all it does I everything else on the mac
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Hope someone could help you... it's behind my knowleage and imagination. Sorry, Mac :-[
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Well I know that some games suffer an fps drop if they are not optimized to use dual core. You can set it to use one though. I plan on upgrading to Pentium D 9xx series myself. I'm using a Celeron D 352 3.2Ghz and an ATI X800 GTO with GDDR3 RAM and getting 30fps in Oblivion on average. BTW you can get the X800 GTO on newegg right now for $87 if you are looking for a decent card.
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I don't think that the Pentium D will show much improvement in current games performance solely because most games are not designed to be multi-threaded and take use of multiple processors.
I'm sure this will change in the near future, but I would rather get a Core 2 Duo Conroe.
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xistenz, I also thought most games did not take advantage of Dual core that why I bought the pentium 4 about a year ago. (it does have HT though)
Negeltu, I have a nice card... Nvidia Geforce 6200 128Mb of memory
Tech, Dont worry I had no idea either what difference it made in the windows world (now I can tell you everything about Dual core in Mac OS X)
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Oh.. doesn't that card only have 4 pixel pipelines? and 64bit memory interface or do you have the 128bit version?
I chose the X800 GTO because of the 12 pixel pipes, 256MB GDDR3 and 256bit memory interface. Just too good of a deal at $87 for me to pass up.
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I have the 128 bit version. And yes it only has 4 pipelines. Did not know the X800 was that good, I will look into getting one ;)