I'm thinking about upgrading my CPU (K6-3-400) and, as i'm using linux
95% of my time i suppose it's better a dual processor architecture,
Well, dual does help a bit, plus it's probably easier to give your box
a speed boost by dropping in another processor in the second cpu
slot instead of
On Monday 09 April 2001 17:32, you wrote:
Hallo!
I'm thinking about upgrading my CPU (K6-3-400) and, as i'm using linux
95% of my time i suppose it's better a dual processor architecture,
isn't it??
If so... what MB should you suggest? And what processor/speed ??
Processor is upto your $
Hallo!
I'm thinking about upgrading my CPU (K6-3-400) and, as i'm using linux
95% of my time i suppose it's better a dual processor architecture,
isn't it??
If so... what MB should you suggest? And what processor/speed ??
Thanks ;)
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Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain
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ry 30, 2001 10:35 PM
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Subject: [newbie] dual processor detection?
Hello,
I am pretty new to the linux environment, and I have a
question. I have
installed linux mandrake 7.2 and updated the kernel to 2.4, with SMP
enabled. I am using a dual celeron motherboa
Hello,
I am pretty new to the linux environment, and I have a question. I have
installed linux mandrake 7.2 and updated the kernel to 2.4, with SMP
enabled. I am using a dual celeron motherboard, hence the SMP. I was
wondering if there is any way of explicitly telling if the dual processor
: Re: [newbie] Dual Processor Support
"Donnie R. Shelton" wrote:
I have just installed mandrake 7.0 and when I hit ctrl-Alt F1 to
look at
what Mandrake thinks that I have it says that I have 1 600 mhz
celeron
processor, when I am sctually running a BP-6 with two celerons 533
"Donnie R. Shelton" wrote:
I have just installed mandrake 7.0 and when I hit ctrl-Alt F1 to look at
what Mandrake thinks that I have it says that I have 1 600 mhz celeron
processor, when I am sctually running a BP-6 with two celerons 533 on
it. I have the board clocked and I scaled back just
"Donnie R. Shelton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just installed mandrake 7.0 and when I hit ctrl-Alt F1 to look at
what Mandrake thinks that I have it says that I have 1 600 mhz celeron
processor, when I am sctually running a BP-6 with two celerons 533 on
it. I have the board clocked and I
I have just installed mandrake 7.0 and when I hit ctrl-Alt F1 to look at
what Mandrake thinks that I have it says that I have 1 600 mhz celeron
processor, when I am sctually running a BP-6 with two celerons 533 on
it. I have the board clocked and I scaled back just to make sure
that that was
Hey there.
I know that I have asked this before, but I have not become any wiser on
the subject. I am planning an upgrade of my machine, so I am trying to
find out, if I can have any advantage of a dual processor system.
I have read the FAQ's on the Gimp homepage, but I can't find any thing
about
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