I'm still trying to figure out why my system is acting weird. So, while I wait for HW diagnostics and CPU stability tests to run, I'm also looking at NEW systems!! If my current computer acts up one more time (if I ever get it back up and running - I'm using my laptop at the moment), I'm buying a new system.
So, I've been trying to figure out if I want to buy a dual processor system or not. I don't really have the funds to get two really fast processors, so I'm trying to figure out if having, say, two 1.6 GHz Athlons would be better than one 2.6-2.8 Ghz P4.
One thing I've realized is that GoBack doesn't work with multi-processor systems, and I've really come to rely on that application quite a bit over the last few months! So, I'm not too keen on giving that up.
I'm planning on getting a custom-built system, b/c I don't really need new disks or CD-RW drive. So, I'm hoping to get a barebones case/motherboard/powersuppy/CPU that work together - and I'll fill in the rest. I really want to be able to upgrade parts/pieces as the need arises, but I realize that at some point that just doesn't work. (I seem to have reached that point in my current system.)
Any thoughts/experience appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeanie
So, I've been trying to figure out if I want to buy a dual processor system or not. I don't really have the funds to get two really fast processors, so I'm trying to figure out if having, say, two 1.6 GHz Athlons would be better than one 2.6-2.8 Ghz P4.
One thing I've realized is that GoBack doesn't work with multi-processor systems, and I've really come to rely on that application quite a bit over the last few months! So, I'm not too keen on giving that up.
I'm planning on getting a custom-built system, b/c I don't really need new disks or CD-RW drive. So, I'm hoping to get a barebones case/motherboard/powersuppy/CPU that work together - and I'll fill in the rest. I really want to be able to upgrade parts/pieces as the need arises, but I realize that at some point that just doesn't work. (I seem to have reached that point in my current system.)
Any thoughts/experience appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeanie
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