I was looking at the spec on my friends computer (3 years old), and after running Dxdiag, it came up saying he had two Pentium 4 3.0Ghz Processors. I thought that was wierd, but I guess if they can SLI graphics cards, then they can use two processors in one comp too.
My question is wouldn't that make a total of 6.0 Ghz? Which is not bad at all... more then my new e6750 (without overclock) that cost 200$. Why then would I have never heard about anyone using two processors, rather then a standard duel-core? Are the motherboards that can hold two processors too expensive? Thats the only reason I could think of that would keep people from considering having two pentium d's instead of an e6---
My question is wouldn't that make a total of 6.0 Ghz? Which is not bad at all... more then my new e6750 (without overclock) that cost 200$. Why then would I have never heard about anyone using two processors, rather then a standard duel-core? Are the motherboards that can hold two processors too expensive? Thats the only reason I could think of that would keep people from considering having two pentium d's instead of an e6---