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Core2Duo
Anyone build a system with one of these chips yet?
I would get one if I thought it could run 12 tables of Party any better. I made a post on Anandtech.com and they recommended the Conroes because my CPU is always at 80-100% with 12 (de-monstered) Party tables, PT, PA, etc. I know the problem with Party lies in the software, but if it there was significantly less lag, I would drop the money on it for sure. Thoughts? |
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Re: Core2Duo
get a new mac desktop - pimp it with 16 gigs of ram and put windows on it. dual xeon, each with dual cores at 3ghz - i think it will run your poker software just fine.
-eric |
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Re: Core2Duo
Really depends on what you are using now. I am thinking your existing PC isn't all that fast if you are using 80%-100% when 12 tabling (I could be wrong). But I'd say go for it. The E6600 is actually the cheapest option performance-wise.
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Re: Core2Duo
[ QUOTE ]
Really depends on what you are using now. I am thinking your existing PC isn't all that fast if you are using 80%-100% when 12 tabling (I could be wrong). But I'd say go for it. The E6600 is actually the cheapest option performance-wise. [/ QUOTE ] I bought this Dell Dimension about 6 months ago. It's got a 2.8Ghz Pentium D processor. It's funny because my GF uses my 14-month-old Dell Inspiron 9300, which has some single core processor, and it runs 12 Party tables way better than my Dimension. The 6600 is what I was looking at. How long do you guess it will be before Dell is shipping PCs with the 6600 chip? Another few months? I was thinking of going to mwave.com and having them build it for me (I'm just afraid it would be a frustrating process to build my first PC). |
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Re: Core2Duo
the only machines I have heard them having problems shipping are the top of the line XPS systems because of a graphics shortage. I haven't seen that there are any problems with the XPS410.
There should be a good number of chips on the market. |
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