14.12.2008, 00:41
can you upgrade a emachines t5048 to a quad core
ive upgraded my ram moniter graphics card and cpu power mabob...
ive upgraded my ram moniter graphics card and cpu power mabob...
Originally Posted by Dukes
Dual cores perform better than quads miraculously
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Originally Posted by KingJ
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For the same speed and processor architecture, a Quad Core should perform twice as much as a Dual Core. Remember that the quoted clockspeed is per core, not the sum of the cores. So a 2.0Ghz Dual Core chip has total theoretical processing power of 4.0Ghz, a Quad Core chip has 8.0Ghz of theoretical processing power. Of course, it doesn't scale exactly because of overheads and clockspeed is not a direct measure of performance but a quad core chip is much more powerful than a dual. Games to need to be programmed to take full advantage of a Quad core chip, but even if the game has only been dual-core optimised you will notice better performance as the two cores that the game is not using can be used for background tasks. |
Originally Posted by KingJ
Quote:
For the same speed and processor architecture, a Quad Core should perform twice as much as a Dual Core. Remember that the quoted clockspeed is per core, not the sum of the cores. So a 2.0Ghz Dual Core chip has total theoretical processing power of 4.0Ghz, a Quad Core chip has 8.0Ghz of theoretical processing power. Of course, it doesn't scale exactly because of overheads and clockspeed is not a direct measure of performance but a quad core chip is much more powerful than a dual. Games to need to be programmed to take full advantage of a Quad core chip, but even if the game has only been dual-core optimised you will notice better performance as the two cores that the game is not using can be used for background tasks. |