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Thinking of buying a power mac.
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<blockquote data-quote="flyingpostman" data-source="post: 95083"><p>I'm no expert but I don't think thats how it works. I'm certain that software has to specifically written to take advantage of the dual processors. Photoshop etc, takes advantage of this. I don't think its going to help you play games, etc. For example Doom3 doesn't from what i've read and it isn't going to render web pages faster or make the OS </p><p>"feel" faster. I don't know why apple simply doesn't release a single 2.5ghz machine for the same price as a dual 1.8. This would be more beneficial to the pro-consumer market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyingpostman, post: 95083"] I'm no expert but I don't think thats how it works. I'm certain that software has to specifically written to take advantage of the dual processors. Photoshop etc, takes advantage of this. I don't think its going to help you play games, etc. For example Doom3 doesn't from what i've read and it isn't going to render web pages faster or make the OS "feel" faster. I don't know why apple simply doesn't release a single 2.5ghz machine for the same price as a dual 1.8. This would be more beneficial to the pro-consumer market. [/QUOTE]
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