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Originally Posted by joeboo
..Dude its the same concept. Dual processors are not at the point where they can be fully utilized.
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Then why did you seperate them ? Actually they are, just not by everything, programs like photoshop, and other large photo, 3d maniplutation, or video encoding/decoding software will make use of it. 2 or more processors in windows make use for real multitasking, where one CPU can encode your video and the other can play music and write a word doc. Vista and SMP linux kernels take advantage of the multiple processors even if the programs themself dont. The onyl way programs will start taking advantage is if we start moving over to more multiple processor machines.