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Re: Need some more advice

Postby Brett_Henderson » Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:54 am

This question probably should be software.. but since we're talking FS9/FSX, single-core/dual-core and all the purchasing decisions henceforth...

Can apps that "know" how to avail two cores do it with
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby congo » Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:07 am

[quote]This question probably should be software.. but since we're talking FS9/FSX, single-core/dual-core and all the purchasing decisions henceforth...

Can apps that "know" how to avail two cores do it with
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby wealthysoup » Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:13 am

Im, not going to bother reading 6 pages but if i was you id probably save up
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby congo » Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:30 am

OK then, where was I?

Oh yeah. The biggest justifiable pitch thrown at us in regards to Dual Cores is the improved multi-tasking ability they have. I'm not exactly sure what this is, but I'm told we need it
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby Brett_Henderson » Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:44 am

I was pretty sure dual-core apps would just talk dual-core.. that makes sense.. Knowning that it's there and calling upon it.. BUT.. I thought the 64bit thing was a different issue. If the O/S itseslf doesn't throw chunks of data around in 64bit pieces... can a 64bit app do it on its own?..  I know you need a whole different directory for 32bit apps even if you DO have WindowsXP64..
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby Jimbo » Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:46 am

Whilst on the Subject..
..The only real reason i wanted Dual core was for FSX..

Am i right in buying dual core now for that, or does that come into the same argument.

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Re: Need some more advice

Postby NicksFXHouse » Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:24 pm




Windows XP64 or Vista is not going to be responsible for 64 bit computing and it is just another application.




Sorry... Windows x64 and Vista are NOT just another application. The x64 and Vista code deliver more data per clock cycle which is why base memory requirements are higher for x64. Memory limits jump from 4GB to 128GB.

Also, x64 will recognize 2 dual core processors as a quad system. x32 Windows will not.

Quote from MS:
The initial target audience for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is anyone who is running into performance and memory limits on their 32-bit systems, for example, developers, media artists, CAD/CAM, scientific workstations and enthusiasts who are running the most demanding applications, and who require the capabilities of the Professional Edition of Windows XP. Windows XP Home Edition is targeted at the home user and has fewer features.



...sounds to me like the OS is not just another application. It unlocks the entire 64 bit system.




As for the game system items, everyone has their opinion and everyone is welcome to ring in.
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby congo » Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:28 pm

[quote]I was pretty sure dual-core apps would just talk dual-core.. that makes sense.. Knowning that it's there and calling upon it.. BUT.. I thought the 64bit thing was a different issue. If the O/S itseslf doesn't throw chunks of data around in 64bit pieces... can a 64bit app do it on its own?..
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby Brett_Henderson » Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:31 pm

That makes sense.. Another core (or CPU) is just more hardware.. If an app knows how to use it.. groovy..


But the flow of data (gaming or otherwise) is O/S dependent, when it comes to 32/64 bit  .. I think  ..lol
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby congo » Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:35 pm



Sorry... Windows x64 and Vista are NOT just another application.



I'm sorry, I didn't communicate that very well.

I meant just another 64 bit app.

What we were trying to determine was whether, as you say, Windows will actually unlock the 64 bit system or whether the apps themselves will just run 64bit code on the cpu independent of OS.

That I can't clarify
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby congo » Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:37 pm

As for the game system items, everyone has their opinion and everyone is welcome to ring in.




Which is exactly why I kindly PM'd you for comment in case I had something screwed up and didn't know about it. I respect your knowledgeable input. If I offended you that was not the intention.
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby congo » Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:45 pm


Quote from MS:
The initial target audience for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is anyone who is running into performance and memory limits on their 32-bit systems, for example, developers, media artists, CAD/CAM, scientific workstations and enthusiasts who are running the most demanding applications, and who require the capabilities of the Professional Edition of Windows XP. Windows XP Home Edition is targeted at the home user and has fewer features.



...sounds to me like the OS is not just another application. It unlocks the entire 64 bit system.




Or is this another comment typical of Microsoft implying that they are responsible for an exciting new technology when they are just riding on it's back like everyone else?

Sorry about the multiple posts, It's just that these are all such different themes.
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby Jimbo » Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:57 pm



Sorry about the multiple posts, It's just that these are all such different themes.


And i thought i was talkative! LOL
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Re: Need some more advice

Postby Jimbo » Sun Mar 26, 2006 1:06 pm

And to add more to this 6 page thread..

Ive had a look at the PSU im getting: http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products ... _uid=90616

And whilst on that Page (the link above) it says "Important Note: The TruePower 2.0 Fan Only connectors are designed to power standard fans only. Attaching thermally-controlled fans to these connectors will likely result in unpredictable and undesired behavior. Thermally-controlled fans should only be connected to the standard 4-pin Peripheral Power Connectors. Please do not connect more than three fans to the Fan Only connectors. "


Will this be any kind of problem at all?

I thought that fans connect into the motherboard..?.. Or does it mean something different.

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Re: Need some more advice

Postby Delta_ » Sun Mar 26, 2006 1:22 pm

Some fans connect to the motherboard.  Most of these are CPU and northbridge fans.  Case fans usually connect to PSU connectors, fan only or normal.  I have an Antec smartpower and this does not use fan-only connectors.  

I use a Tri-speed Antec 120mm case fan in my case, this has 3 speeds and these are selected by a switch.  This connects to a standard 4 pin connector.  Perhaps one of these may be more suitable?  

I don't see any benefit of fan-only connectors.  Maybe someone could enlighten me? ???
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