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Old 08-04-2006, 12:32 AM   #1
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Supports Multiple processors.

Which motherboards supports multiple processors.Share your knowledge.

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Old 08-04-2006, 12:40 AM   #2
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Your best off just getting a dual core, in one chip, as its cheaper and faster than doing the old actual dual cpu on one board.
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dual.

as olzac said, when you take in to account the price it cost you to buy the motherboard(which is more expensive), and then 2 processors, you will be better off buying better ram and a faster single processor. there is really noo need to run dual processor any more. back in the day, when processor speeds were below 1Ghz. then yes, but now, an AMD combined with god mem will take you a lot farther for ess money
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Many of P4 and Xion have dual processor, but those computer have dual processor cost are high, but think when intel makes pentium first time, they combines the power of 2 processor in it.
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Many of P4 and Xion have dual processor, but those computer have dual processor cost are high, but think when intel makes pentium first time, they combines the power of 2 processor in it.
i think you are refering to dual core. not mutiple processors.
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