They do have dual processor, dual core boards, they've been about for a bit e.g Dual Opteron dual core boards for one (check Boxx out for PC's equiped with them.Originally posted by NeoStrider
you can't use a single and a dual together because motherboard manufacturers make it work that way. maya can work with dual processors, but you need to make sure that you have a dual-processor motherboard first... and from what i've seen, they don't make them for dual-core processors yet... (or i'd have had my hands on one... i've got an eye out for them )
Well, i´ve bought myself the new Flight simulator X (FSX). But the FSX doesn´t have a dual-core support ( or it only has one if you buy Windows Vista for about 300€) and so i´ve thought myself: Well, I need a strong single-core processor for the FSX and it would be great if Maya would also support that ... :---)Originally posted by gster123
Yeah man, for got about that.
Yeah a tripple core seems a bit strange to me as your going to have one core etiher behind or in front by half a clock cycle. Wouldent you?