Is it probable to bond twin singular core processors to have the twin core processor? 6
Dec3
I need to know if it’s probable to offshoot up dual processors to share a work in between them, how I’d go about you do so, as well as If anything bad would occur by joining an AMD to an Intel.
That’s it. Thanks in allege to all who help.
Nope.
You can go to the twin hollow motherboard as well as put in 2 matching CPUs. This would give we the twin CPU system, though not the twin core. A twin core CPU has 2 cores inside the singular CPU thinly slice as well as this is not something the single could do. With the twin hollow board, we could put 2 twin core processors in it, giving we the quad core system.
Hope this helps.
well, if we can find an operative here may be he would say… "yes… though we will have to pattern the house for it… the tighten to unfit task, not to discuss the flattering most senseless."
To my hold we can’t brew the processors. What do we meant by hookup 2 processors? Like as in joining 2 computers together to share the workload?
Well we know if the starting to be twin core compatible, we will need the motherboard which supports twin core, as well as we hold we have to have 2 of the same kinds of processors, for e.g. 2 Intel Celerons, Intel Pentiums, AMDs, etc.
I am not certain if we can brew them up in the same board, we haven’t seen the house where we can have 2 opposite cpu’s in the box before.
no ya cant do that……….well ya could if ya had the mobo with 2 sockets, though they would have to be the same(identical) cpu’s.. because not only go out as well as buy yourself the twin core? amd or intel……….to fit your mobo……….
scott
No it is not possible. If we have been structure a complement from scratch, we need to buy a house that will await a dual-core chip, or a stand in singular processor house that we will have to buy 2 processors of a expect kind.
"Dual core" equates to which there have been 2 CPUs upon the same chip.
You can’t bond singular core CPUs in the approach to have them twin core CPUs.