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George Gomez is a class act - New YouTube series

By Vino

3 years ago


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    #66 3 years ago

    Has anyone looked into replacing the dual core processor on the carrier board with a quad core like George mentioned Stern would be doing soon? I’d like to use a quad core on my Aerosmith for smoother playback of live videos I used to replaced the animated backgrounds with.

    #68 3 years ago
    Quoted from TreyBo69:

    I imagine it wouldn't help if the game code isn't programmed to take advantage of the extra horsepower. A computer doesn't automatically know how to split the work load from a dual to a quad core. (Assuming the CPU is the bottleneck)

    Good point. Those CPUs are cheap enough where I’d give it a try if it was socketed though.

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