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I have tons of old cpus (386, 486, early pentiums) @ home, I'd like 2 know if it's possible 2 build a multi-cpu machine, because when I work with graphics programs I need an ultra-fast machine. 10.000 objects is too much for my 1.GHz PC.
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You know, adding multiple 386, 486 and pentium CPU's will probably not solve your speed problem.
I purchased a 2gig computer for the price of a pentium 5 years ago, and that is more than a year ago. I am sure you could buy a 4gig computer which is not worth that much. Did you go to your local computer store and see if you could simply buy a new one instead? Purchasing a good graphic card will undoubtly help too. |
I agree with Eagle of Fire!
You can't obtain an ultra fast machine using 486s and Pentiums :not_ok: |
yeah i hate to say it but they are to slow these days so why don't you get like 3 more 1GHZ and then you should have 4GHZ :ok:
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386s and 486s are slow why don't you get 3 more 1ghz cpus then you will have 4ghz and also get a better graphics card that will help :ok:
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If you do decide to go with a new computer man, don't go with a Pentium. Don't get me wrong, they are great chips.
But the facts stand that overall, AMD chips received better performance ratings when it comes to graphics work. :ok: |
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