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Hello,
I am pondering the idea of building a PC. I would like to explore the pros and cons of using a dual processor or single processor system? I am looking for a web site, detailed articles or discussions on this subject.
In a dual application, it is my understanding that using two 500 MHZ processors does not mean that the combined processors will operate at 1 GHz, but the system will still operate well in excess of 500 MHZ. Are there any empirical data or studies available that one can use to determine how two processors will operate within a system, or is this primarily based on the specifics of the system?
If a dual processor system does indeed have merit, would the trade-off be a lack of conventional operation systems, expensive hardware, frequent system crashes, etc. Are dual processors as up gradable as single processor system. Will dual processor systems eventually compete with single processor systems for dominance? Do you have any suggestions on components, etc. I thank you very much for your expert advise.
Art Coleman
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