2 Processors at the same time?
#1

Hey all. I was lookin through my device menager (for no actual reason). And i noticed that i have 2 same processors... is that even possible? o.0 (if you aint realised yet, i dont know shit about computer hardware...)

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#2

Daul Core ?
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#3

Its possible, I got 2 Pentium D 3.40 GHz(no idea how lol), well anyway gonno be sure and check it, brb i will edit my post for results
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#4

Just means you have a dual core I have 4 for my quad core
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#5

[img=/imageshack/img504/8805/procby5.th.png]

I got 2 Standalone proccesors, both 3.4 GHz
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#6

I only got 1 2.8 D:
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#7

2 standalone processors requires a skulltrail or server motherboard.

NOTE: by 2 standalone processors I mean 2 separate processors. e.g. 2 quad cores.
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#8

Quote:
Originally Posted by kc
2 standalone processors requires a skulltrail motherboard.

NOTE: by 2 standalone processors I mean 2 separate processors. e.g. 2 quad cores.
that what i got, 2 Separate processors.
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#9

Quote:
Originally Posted by PeaToN^
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Originally Posted by kc
2 standalone processors requires a skulltrail motherboard.

NOTE: by 2 standalone processors I mean 2 separate processors. e.g. 2 quad cores.
that what i got, 2 Separate processors.
ok, strange choice imo - 2... rubbish processors and a very expensive motherboard instead of 1 good processor and a much cheaper motherboard

EDIT: from your pic, you just have a dual core. Each core is viewed in windows as a separate processor.

e.g. my processor in device manager shows http://files.uploadffs.com/1a6d72_cpu.jpg

but it is just 1 dual core (I should know, I put it in!)
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#10

i noticed i have it to but i have a pentium 4.. i looked on the system info and it says 1 core, 2 logical processors. Does that mean i have 2 actual CPUs in my computer?

heres the screenshots:



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