53GHz in ONE PC Case (HR)
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5 2.66 Ghz processors does not mean 53 Ghz in total. Ghz is not an object, it is a measurement. You cannot say that you have 53 of it your case.
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@Wabbit0789 hey wabbit, I have been trying to do this, but all I have found on clustering is to run one individual program that has been made to run on clustering, not an overall boost in performance. So if you have any information on what you mentioned, several systems working together as one single unit, and that could boost performance in such a way that not only one specified program runs using the cluster, please contact me.
Thanks
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was that an unused gym in the back? i thought so.
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its not 53 ghz
you kant multiplay ghz
maby there are 5 systems with quad core and each of them hafe 2.65 ghz
but you cant make 5*4*2.65=52
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What is your GC
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wow
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@y2k3100 EXACTLY!!!!!
you can run all 5 boards as one system using linux. One board as control and the other boards running as noads to share the workload.
It the same way they make super computers. Hard disk and network speeds could be a bottle neck. You'd want to use SSD drives and have room for a high grade graphics card on the master board, other 4 would just use the cpu and ram ssd drives.
good idea for a work office terminals. Don't really need quad cores for office terminals :)
Wabbit0789 11 months ago 23
@Ptro001 It's amazing what people don't know and yet are still able to do with that lack of knowledge isn't it? He should have added the F.L.O.P.S. instead of the GHz.... Some people don't realize the difference between power and speed... It's like Torque vs. HP, They're closely related but not the same damn thing.
y2k3100 4 months ago 7