I've been reading a few of the threads for new PC's and it got me thinking...
Excuse the noob enquiry.
LFS has been written to work on single core chips.
Does that mean if I buy a quad core PC that 3 of those cores are doing diddly squat?
I'm looking to upgrade from an athlon 3000xp with a 7900xt 128mb and 1gb ram.
I'm not playing any other games or dvd burning etc etc. This will be purely for LFS.
The bottom line is this, at what point, do you draw the line in terms of processing speed. Do I buy the fastest single core Intel or AMD because everything beyond that is surplus and a waste of money or just go and get a quad core and be done with it?
BTW how much faster is the slowest Quad over the fastest single core in terms of LFS performance?
Tis all a tad complicated for my liking.......
Andrew
Excuse the noob enquiry.
LFS has been written to work on single core chips.
Does that mean if I buy a quad core PC that 3 of those cores are doing diddly squat?
I'm looking to upgrade from an athlon 3000xp with a 7900xt 128mb and 1gb ram.
I'm not playing any other games or dvd burning etc etc. This will be purely for LFS.
The bottom line is this, at what point, do you draw the line in terms of processing speed. Do I buy the fastest single core Intel or AMD because everything beyond that is surplus and a waste of money or just go and get a quad core and be done with it?
BTW how much faster is the slowest Quad over the fastest single core in terms of LFS performance?
Tis all a tad complicated for my liking.......
Andrew