Solid, Dual Processor Workstation mobo

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Does anyone know where I can find a solid, stable dual processor motherboard for a workstation. I dont know if a server board will work. Also i need the board to have PCI Express x16. and support atleast 8GB of DDR2 ram.
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-steve
 
whats the difference between dual core and dual processors? Do they have the same effect?
The reason is for 16-bit image editing and ittakes alot of processing power to process multiple 160meg image files at a time
 
Okay, right now you'd be better off getting a Mac Pro, dual dual-core Xeons, and if you were to build a similar setup yourself it would cost like $50 less than just buying a Mac Pro, and if you get a Mac Pro you have the option of using Mac OS X-specific image editing software like Aperture (which rocks for raw imaging).

And dual-core is two processors in one, dual processor is two independant processors. The only difference is that dual socket motherboards are extremely expensive and i think dual processor setups use more electricity.
 
Dual core processors are 2 cores on 1 die...they share memory though...whereas a dual processor setup gives each CPU it's own ram....which in your case might be beneficial.

If you decide to go with a dual core setup you will save a lot of money and have more options.

If you go with a dual CPU setup it will be more expensive and you'll have less options...

For Dual core I suggest going with Conroe...it's Intel's newest line of CPUs...very efficient and very fast. They support 800mhz DDR-2 and most if not all motherboards that run them support 8gb ram.

If you go for a dual CPU setup then it depends how much you want to spend. If you go AMD you will have to get a socket 940 board which only accepts socket 940 opterons which are pretty expensive. But there are dual CPU AMD motherboards that support dual core cpus so you can have a total of 4 cores! :)

Or...you can go with intel..but that way is pretty expensive too...you will need Xeon processors which are pretty good..but kinda expensive and AMD keeps up with them very well
 
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Okay, right now you'd be better off getting a Mac Pro, dual dual-core Xeons, and if you were to build a similar setup yourself it would cost like $50 less than just buying a Mac Pro, and if you get a Mac Pro you have the option of using Mac OS X-specific image editing software like Aperture (which rocks for raw imaging).

And dual-core is two processors in one, dual processor is two independant processors. The only difference is that dual socket motherboards are extremely expensive and i think dual processor setups use more electricity.

or get a mac pro. :)
 
hmm my budget right now for just the mobo and cpu and video card and ram i would like to keep below $1000. I know its not alot for these kind of systems but its really all i can afford right now going into college and all.
 
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