Playing games need many cycles or any video work.Going on the
internet or e-mail does not need many cycles Using a P1 or P4 will
be the same speed for using the internet or e-mail has the clock
cycles needed to open internet or e-mail program as not change

Playing games ,running more than one program,video work,animation
need many clock cycles if the CPU cannot perform it as to stack the
requests and take on one task at a time and this low the computer
down.


Playing Doom3 there is high graphics and more graphics means more
calculation. Also more movement on the board in doom 3 means more
calculation.

Video work needs many calculation .There are many Video cards that
have a processor on the card to calculate all those frames, movement,
instruction, pixel,placmet so on






--- In [email protected], "N. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> The 'X', it's called marketing...
> 
> It's quite simple, two CPUs can't work on the same operation at 
once.
> To utilize the two CPU cores, the software divides work into
> 'threads'.  Each thread is run on a separate processor, provided the
> software you're running can handle this.  The results are tossed
> together at the end.
> 
> If the software you're running can only handle threads in a serial
> manner, and not simulatenously, then the second CPU will be idle and
> not assisting the software.
> HyperThreading also needs multithreaded software to utilize this
> feature.  But in this case, HyperThreading simulates a second CPU 
that
> is of lesser power than the first one.  When an instruction is sent 
to
> a CPU, not always are the circuits completely utilized.  With
> HyperThreading the unused circuits are then re-used at the same time
> to work on another thread of instructions.  The CPU shows istself as
> two CPUs to the operating systems to enable this feature.
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> >
> > 
> > 
> > So than what does the X mean ??
> > 
> > 
> > > This isn't at all how these CPUs work. The DualCore CPUs, 
available
> > > from Intel and AMD don't give you 2x the MHz rating. (I'll 
explain 
> > in
> > > a moment.)  
> > 
> > 
> > so you saying even the 2 processors ,it really is one becuse thay 
> > don't perform like 2 processors thay devide the work load .But it 
> > only works if the software supports it .
> > 
> > And HyperThreading only devides the work in small chunks?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > In addition, the MHz rating really doesn't affect computer
> > > performance as much as you think, many other systems come into 
play 
> > to
> > > determine the performance and reliability of a PC.
> > 
> > 
> > AMD does not list MHz thay list a model number like AMD Athlon 64 
> > 3200+, AMD Athlon 64 3500,Athlon 64 4000, yes the higher the 
number 
> > the better
> > 
> > AMD Athlon 64 3200+, runs at 2.00 GHz
> > AMD Athlon 64 3500+, runs at 2.2 GHz
> > AMD Athlon 64 4000+ runs at 2.40 GHz
> > AMD Athlon 64 2800+, runs at  1.80 GHz
> > 
> > More at http://www.compusa.com/products/products.asp?
> > N=200136+400950&Ne=400000
> > 
> > The 64 means it is a 64-bit processors .As 32-bit processing is 
on 
> > its way out.
> > 
> > 
> > I don't have the money for AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ I need to go 
down 
> > but better than Intel celeron 1.8GHz .In the future if I have the 
> > money I will get AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800.
> >
>







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