Argue about my GHz here.
To feed you trolls:
I am running on a Pentium 4 2.4 Chip Processor.
I'm uploading the Picture to ImageShack now.
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/2...ntspecsrd6.png
Now if you don't mind, I'm going back to my thread.
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Argue about my GHz here.
To feed you trolls:
I am running on a Pentium 4 2.4 Chip Processor.
I'm uploading the Picture to ImageShack now.
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/2...ntspecsrd6.png
Now if you don't mind, I'm going back to my thread.
Habs
Wait... What?
My thread was getting spammed in another forum, so I moved it to another forum.
The Spam forum.
I linked them here.
Ok... so?
so what is your GHz?
Why?
- We're running on a 5GB RAM, 12 GHz Computer. Seriously, is that much power even nessescary?
someone had a question:::::how the hell do you have a 12 gigahertz processor? -.-;; the highest I've seen is around 4 gigahertz.
and my bf said :::my bf said----ten to one he has a quad core running at 3 ghz
: Well his 5 gigs of ram is pointless
: considering its not running in dual channel
: cause its not equal
: unless its 4 1 gig sticks and 2 512 megs
and someone else agreed with my bf and now people are arguing
wtf
Mapes
what i said about the 4x1 sticks you could use 2x2 sticks
12ghz on a P4 is impossible, nicely photoshopped =D
It's just impossible, even with ln2 you can't get it that high.
Nervermind your proccessor, look at your browser, ewww >_>
Do I see Hex Editor and Nero in the Quick Launch?
Yeah, wtf IE no way you could have 12ghz with IE, seriously.
It's mspaint not photoshop!
Mspaint? It requires extensive knowledge, he used notepad!!!11
i thinks it be wordpad!!1
/trolls
Perfectly made sense.
Thats some awesome PC specs.
Not really. Multi core processors are really cheating, most instructions cannot be done in parallel anyway. A 12GHz processor would beat the shit out of a 3GHz quad core for most things a normal user would be doing. Multi processor systems are useful because different things can use different cores, ie OS and a game, the heat dissipation is also a lot better. It's like saying 1GB memory working at 10MHz would be equal to 10GB working at 1MHz, it depends on what you are doing.
For 5GB would probably be best to use 2x2GB and then the 2x512mb as long as they are all working at the same speed.
Edit: He's running 6GB of RAM, most likely 2x2GB and 2x1GB.