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Does anyone here still use a single core pc?

Inatalled a new optical drive in my mates PC yesterday and thats based on an AMD 3700+ SanDiego with just 512Mb RAM. Talk about slow :p
 
My Galaxy S and my Samsung NC10 are both single core. Use the NC10 daily. Can't wait for some dual core netbooks to come out though.
 
Lol how do you enjoy games like crysis or bfbc2 etc then?:p

I don't.

I play source games (just barely) with DX8 and everything (including eyes, mouths tongues) filtered by configs.

Games look like a feature less DOOM game :mad: Gives me around 20-30 fps though, so I can just about manage competitive play in TF2, and CS:S (where due to fewer players its minimum is around 25, average of 30).
 
my old pc with its 3700 a64 sandiego is still running in the back room here, upgraded to a phenom II 955 rig over a year ago :)
 
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How much RAM is in that Redmint? My Aunty has the 3800+ and 1gb of 400mhz DDR2. It's running Vista, very, very badly.
 
Upgraded from a 3ghz p4 @ 3.2ghz to an i3 540 @ 4.2ghz in early december... and that P4 is now making up my computer at another house for less hardcore gaming :P

P4 @3.2
Sapphire X1950 Pro (AGP!)
****ty MSI board
Enermax 350w :P
 
Pentuim 4HT
1GB ddr 400
2x 200Gb HDD's

Storing technical data in the garage. and it dose 100% for the job

I think many of us have become so used to multicore, we forget that single core still can do a fine job. The machines that I have mentioned still run everything really well too for most tasks, not slow in the slightest. Powerusers needed the multicore however. It was like a gift from the heavens! :D
 
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I think many of us have become so used to multicore, we forget that single core still can do a fine job. The machines that I have mentioned still run everything really well too for most tasks, not slow in the slightest. Powerusers needed the multicore however. It was like a gift from the heavens! :D

Most PC in officers, shop, call centres and so on use single cores because big company's don't like to flash the cash when not needed, and that why when ever you call anybody for tec support there's always a system problem :p
 
Got one of these with a Pentium 4 3ghz with HT, 2.5GB of DDR2, Nvidia 7600 Zalman and a 1TB HD as a home media server, runs 24/7 and has done since 2004

http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1589006

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