Do I need to go Dual Core

Aug 22, 2006 at 10:35 PM Post #18 of 21
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Originally Posted by regal
I wonder if going from a Hyperthreading 530J 3.0E to the D805 (non HT) will mean I need to reinstall windows?



you prob won't have to reinstall windows. Just back your system up before the switch and go into your BIOS before booting windows to make sure everything is correct. If you have your current cpu OC'd you'll want to change everything to 'AUTO' so your new cpu will boot.

If windows is having problems just throw your disc in and do a repair, not a full reformat.

That should get you going. I've switched several times and as long as you're keeping the same platform you normally can get by w/o even a repair.
 
Aug 22, 2006 at 10:46 PM Post #19 of 21
I have few dual core PC's. I don’t notice any difference at all. All these pc’s behave the same, until the OS change to 64bit native. I find that all my Windows pcs run slow, or is that I think faster, who knows...
 
Aug 22, 2006 at 10:47 PM Post #20 of 21
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Originally Posted by TURBO
I have few dual core PC's. I don’t notice any difference at all. All these pc’s behave the same, until the OS change to 64bit native. I find that all my Windows pcs run slow, or is that I think faster, who knows...


what are you compairing them to? Windows XP Pro fully utilizes dual core cpus
 
Aug 22, 2006 at 10:57 PM Post #21 of 21
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Originally Posted by soloz2
what are you compairing them to? Windows XP Pro fully utilizes dual core cpus


Not really. Windows utilizes 32bit instructions. I don’t compare, anymore. I gave up. The bottleneck is in the OS (32bit) and the bus (32bit). Hope these changes soon. I want to see hardware and OS, in 128bit (native), in 4 or more cores. Soon…..
 

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