Re: CPU's

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YES, BYE to YOU and stay far away. You make me sick with your constant OS problem, you cannot apparently READ that this is also a HARDWARE group!

Just stay away and you do us all a GREAT favor.

YOU help never anyone with your dumb OS comments!!!

"PaulMaudib" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0n1ru31kddi8u6ffc1vba18fd00tqipnth@xxxxxxxxxx
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 09:39:36 -0000, "M.I.5¾"
<no.one@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


"PaulMaudib" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 21:20:07 -0400, "Bigdawg" <hzy1369@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

what good would the OS do with out a CPU? Maybe I'm wrong but this is the
WindowXP HARDWARE forum?

"PaulMaudib" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 06:18:34 -0400, "Bigdawg" <hzy1369@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Ok what's the difference between CPU's? Not AMD or Intel, but say a
E8400
and Xeon E3110? Both are Wolfdale cores but the E3110 says "Server" on
the
box. Looking at the spec's they look the same except for the voltage
requirements. So I guess my real question is what's the difference
between
a desk top CPU and a Server Cpu? Are they inter-changeable? Will games
suffer because the CPU is designed for a server?

Why ask HERE? If you want to compare processors you should be doing
searches elsewhere - but as this has NOTHING to do with the OS it is
out of place HERE.

Ask elsewhere


What does a comparison of stats for processors have to with XP?
NOTHING. Hence, the post is out of place here.


But everything to do with hardware, so this is the place.

Sure - IF THE HARDWARE QUESTION RELATES TO THE OS.

This one did NOT. Hence, it is out of place.

Bye now.

.



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