saw this on cgsociety :
http://www.hkepc.com/bbs/itnews.php?tid=789466
and here is my question, right now i have a pentium D 3.4GHZ , is it worth it to change to quadcore ? And would i need to change the motherboard ? is there any way to know your motherboard exact specs ?
thanks all once again
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You can get the motherboard specs from manufacturers webpage usually. Or maybe Intel has a list of supported chipsets on its page.
For games, many can't make use of a quad core, from benchmarks I've seen a quad core over a dual core the FPS increase was from about 125(ish) to 140 (ish).
You would need a different mobo if you were to upgrade to a core duo or quadro. And DDR2 ram (you've probably got DDR1 in your current machine). And the mobo probably won't have an AGP slot, so you'd probably need a PCI express video card.
Summary:
We're talking building much of a new system to upgrade from what you have to a quadro.
As was already mentioned if your software doesn't support it, you woun't really gain any benefit.
However games such as Crysis will run much faster on a Quad core, presumably for the same reasons Unreal Tournament 3 will run faster, each core take control of different parts of the game.
So for instance, core 1 might run the actual game code, core 2, the A.I, core 3 the Physics, core 4 the Graphics. I think that's more or less how Tim sweeney said the UT 3 would benefit from a Quad core.
As for the existing motherboard, you might get a BIOS update that enables Quad core, or you might not. You might be better taking the plunge and getting a board designed to work with Quad core out-of-the-box.
Also Intel and AMD Quad cores differ. Intel's are basically 2 Core 2 Duos side by side where as the AMD chips are truly independant of each other and don't share system buses (or something like that!) which means they will probably perform better than the equivalent Intel offerings.
I know the quad / 8core mac pro is 64bit, is that the same deal for pc machines?
You are better off building a new system if you are getting the quad core, since you will likely need a new mobo anyways and then new ram and possibly a video card, hard drive if you don't already have sata and a new power supply. So hmmm not much left to buy for a new rig. You can use your old cd/dvd drive or just grab a new one from newegg 20x sata dvd burner with lightscribe for like 40-50 bucks.