Does software have to be especially written to make use of multi-core processors as it does to make use of multi-processor systems?
Does software have to be especially written to make use of multi-core processors as it does to make use of multi-processor systems?
Get them to build you a system you can upgrade as needed.So many really cheap systems have so much onboard and not separate that the whole lot is junk if something goes wrong.Separate graphics and sound cards are a must and room to upgrade memory as well.Get a good lot of speakers for it as well.Good luck mate and well done.
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So nothing has changed then. Unless you are doing something very processor intensive, such as 3D rendering, and the software is designed to take advantage of a multi-core processor then it is a waste of money.
Rather harks back to the old Amstrad machine when he realised all most people wanted to do with a PC was word processing and brought out a cheap machine using an old Z80 processor and supporting system. Sold like hot cakes and did the job.
*cough* my signature, can always bring prices down a bit and list a pc to what someone wants *cough*
I would mate but i really like to touch and feel what i am buying when i'm spending that sort of Dosh .
But don't give up Will see what the local man says first
Huddy if you have money to burn, I built one online that should last you awhile. Added a little software to it also. For a few hundred more you can get a solid state hard drive.
$4,667.00 US
[1] M17
Video/Graphics Card: Dual 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 3870 - CrossFireX™ Enabled!
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Extreme Quad QX9300 2.53GHz (12MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB)
Chassis: 17-Inch WideUXGA 1920 x 1200 LCD (1200p) with Clearview Technology
Keyboard Options: Illuminated Keyboard – Alienware Exclusive Design - Astral Blue
Operating System (Office software not included): Genuine Windows Vista® Ultimate (64-bit Edition) with Service Pack 1
Notebook Tuners and Remotes: Internal Digital / Analog (ATSC) TV Tuner with Adapter and ExpressCard Media Remote Control
Memory: 4GB« Dual Channel DDR3 SO-DIMM at 1066MHz – 2 x 2048MB
System Drive: Single Drive Configuration - 320GB 7,200RPM (16MB Cache) w/ Free Fall Protection
Optical Drives : Dual Layer Blu-ray Disc Reader (BD-ROM, DVD±RW, CD-RW )
Wireless Network Card: Internal Intel® Ultimate N 5300 a/b/g/Draft-N Mini-Card with MIMO Technology
The World's First 450 Mbps Wi-Fi Adapter!
Sound Card : Internal High-Definition Audio with Surround Sound
Warranty: 3-Year AlienCare Onsite Service and 24/7 Toll-Free Phone Support
AlienRespawn: AlienRespawn v2.0 Recovery DVD – Windows Vista® Edition
Microsoft Office Suites: Microsoft® Office 2007 Professional – Factory Installed!
Includes Small Business + Access!
Alienware Extras: Alienware® Mesh Cap
Alienware Extras: Alienware® Mobile Binder
Alienware Extras: Owner Identification Card
Alienware Extras: M17 Protective Cloth Sleeve
Alienware Extras: M17 Keyboard Diagram Overlay
Avatar: Alienhead Glow
Window Style: Blue Window Style
Mouse Pointers: Standard Mouse Pointers
Wallpaper: Alien Schematic
Power Plan: High Performance
Automatic Updates: Automatic Updates On
Sidebar Gadgets: Contact List (ref. Windows Address Book)
Sidebar Gadgets: Weather Forecast (default location)
Time Zones: (GMT - 8.00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
You only really need to know a few simple specifications for what should be a reliable and reasonably long-lived machine, leave the details to your computer shop.
Things you should ask for:
Intel dual-core CPU (may be called CoreDuo or Core2Duo)
2GB RAM
160GB Hard Drive (or larger, but no more than 500GB)
If you don't want lots of wires then go for bluetooth keyboard and mouse, you may need to get a bluetooth card to go in the PC if it doesn't come with it on-board.
Give them a top price you're prepared to pay, a system with these specs including a good monitor shouldn't come to more than about £400.
Last edited by heatemyfather; 14th December 2008 at 10:55 PM.
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