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Originally posted by Mandorallen of Molynnr:
You can run the processors of a dual processor motherboard at different speeds right? That'd be cool since you'd be able to get the max O/C out of both of them.
I doubt it. It certainly isn't possible with Intel systems. It actually may be technically possible with AMD systems due to the Point to Point nature of the EV6 bus, but even if it is I don't think you would ever see it happen. SMP by its very nature implies that the processors are equal.
I can also see it messing with the OS in terms of allocating threads to a processor.
This means that a DP system will only OC as well as the slowest processor. 
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Originally posted by Galen of Edgewood:
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You’re a little late
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No I wasn't.... I tried this several times very early in the day. Then I got busy at work.... 
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Originally posted by tu2thepoo:
So would we post any overclocking exploits here (to explain the cooling we used), or still in CPU/OC?
No, that goes in CPU/OC.
How you modded your case to get that overclock goes in here. 
Moridin, I'm just looking for an article that I read on asynchronous CPU speeds in MP mainboards. I'm almost dead sure that it was possible to have a Duron and a Thunderbird in the same motherboard, and at different speeds.
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Congrats ynd69!!
Wow this should be an interesting place here, I wonder what's going to happen to general discussion now..
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Great White Shark
Originally posted by Moridin:
I doubt it. It certainly isn't possible with Intel systems. It actually may be technically possible with AMD systems due to the Point to Point nature of the EV6 bus, but even if it is I don't think you would ever see it happen. SMP by its very nature implies that the processors are equal.
I can also see it messing with the OS in terms of allocating threads to a processor.
This means that a DP system will only OC as well as the slowest processor. 
k, here's what I found :
The board showed stable operation with single and dual AthlonMP processors as well as with single/dual Athlon processors based on the Thunderbird core and single/dual Duron processors. It even supported the 'abuse' of two Thunderbird Athlons with different clock speeds. I tested the K7 Thunder with an Athlon 1200 plus an Athlon 1333 and it ran both processors at their respective speeds without major problems, even showing improved scores in SMP-capable benchmarks. However, neither 3Dmark2001 nor Sysmark2001 Office Productivity would run properly with this configuration. We should note that theoretically the point-to-point processor bus of Athlon actually allows the operation of two differently clocked Athlon processors.
From this article : http://www6.tomshardware.com/mainboa...605/index.html
So I guess it's possible but as stated it might give problems in certain applications. 
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Interesting, I don't know why one Thunderbird on the same board would perform better than Dual Thunderbirds? Was it a reasonable gap in performance, or just above neledgeble?
As for the pumps, you'd have to get a reply from White, Duckman, ynd69 or someone else who is heavily into water cooling. I'm not there yet. Yet. 
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Moridin, take a look at this:
http://www.procooling.com/articles/index.shtml
Check out the first few articles, they contain information about water cooling two cpus (Dual celerons in their case).
They used two inline pumps with 1 radiator I believe. Anyways should help you out. 
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