In a message dated 8/9/05 11:29:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Depending on what you are doing you are not going to see any 
improvement dual or single unless you are video editing, gaming or 
something of that nature. If you are just a normal end user it makes no 
difference dual or single. >>

so games benefit from dual processors?  Is that always the case because the 
OS seperates the workload?  I dont know exactly how dual processing works on a 
Mac and I think that is what many of us need to know.

chris P

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