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    Default question about dual core...


    guys ask lng ko for example ako processor Dual Core den 2.3Ghz....does it means 4.6Ghz ako processor?

    thanks sa inputs

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonjed View Post
    guys ask lng ko for example ako processor Dual Core den 2.3Ghz....does it means 4.6Ghz ako processor?

    thanks sa inputs
    no. it means that it has 2 cores running at 2.3ghz each.

    if your pc has one task, 1 core will handle it with a speed of 2.3ghz and the 2nd core mag tanga lang.

    if your pc has 2 tasks, 1 core will handle one task with a speed of 2.3ghz and the 2nd core will handle the 2nd task with a speed of 2.3ghz.
    Last edited by whoopz; 11-12-2009 at 12:55 PM.

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    hmmmm ok sir so its just like having 2 chips in one processor right? hmmm abi nko x2 siya...kay naa ko pentium D which is 2.8Ghz..den im planning to buy a dual core kaso 2.3Ghz man gud is it ok ?

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    yeah it doesnt means na kung 2ghz processor mo maging 4 ghz na lahat,means 2 cpu"s inside dalawang core,,way of data...less traffic......

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    hmmmm pero ubos man iya Ghz does it means mas ok ang dili dual core but taas ghz?

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    ghz isn't everything especially if we are comparing last few years' architecture from todays'

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    ghz is not everything bro.

    if you compare two processors of the same type like core2duo nga 1.8ghz vs core2duo nga 3.0ghz, of course mas kusog jud ang 3.0ghz.

    pero if lahi lahi nga processor imo i-compare, higher does not always mean better. example, a core 2 duo of 2.0ghz could easily beat an old netburst pentium d nga 3.0ghz

    and also basin malibog ka, kanang "pentium d" is different from "pentium dual core"
    pentium d is old, pentium dual core is newer.
    Last edited by whoopz; 11-12-2009 at 04:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoopz View Post
    no. it means that it has 2 cores running at 2.3ghz each.

    if your pc has one task, 1 core will handle it with a speed of 2.3ghz and the 2nd core mag tanga lang.

    if your pc has 2 tasks, 1 core will handle one task with a speed of 2.3ghz and the 2nd core will handle the 2nd task with a speed of 2.3ghz.
    mao ni sauna katong di pa ma utilize ang support sa daghan na cores pero karon mga 90% naman daw ang mo support ug dual core so meaning bahinon sa duha ka cores ang tarbaho dili kay ang usa lang ang mag work.

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    nice nice...thanks sa mga inputs guys...now made things clearly

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    Quote Originally Posted by limes View Post
    mao ni sauna katong di pa ma utilize ang support sa daghan na cores pero karon mga 90% naman daw ang mo support ug dual core so meaning bahinon sa duha ka cores ang tarbaho dili kay ang usa lang ang mag work.
    yes, i know daghan na applications mu utilize ug 2 or more cores but ako lang cya gitagaan ug example nga para makasabot jud cya maayo nga separate jud ang cores and not added together ang speed nila.

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