Pentium 4 extra core?

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Wow this is such a lame attempt at trolling.

You are way to obvious bud, from your first post. LMAO at the idiots that actually bit.
 




Say wha !!!! ( the wha is in a higher pitched tone than say )

If he is a troll then so be it.
If he aint then so be it.

But some people do not understand the fundermentals of how pc architecture works and therefor need to be told on what limitations there are of what they expect.

If this person is trying to wind people up by making stupid remarks then " well done", now go home and fiddle with a cat.
If not then this person deserves the respect that this is not his field and needs help getting to where he wants to go.

Little knowledge is a dangerous thing and either way little knowledge would be the case.

 
get a cheap motherboard that has atleast 800 fsb so your can get like a 60 dollar pentium dualcore at 2.2 ghz and then your computer will go faster, also get 2gb of ram.
 


I hope I didn't tell anyone about the sewing machine incident...
 
fangirl, was that the time you attempted to write a program for the sewing machine itself? You know, the one where if the CPU max load hit 100% the sewing machine would turn on and automatically sew another core on to help with the load? ...yeah that didn't turn out too well...

this is going to sound horrible but on my way home the other night i passed by a car that had the back window sill filled with those little gem troll things... reminded me of this thread...
 
I have a spare core I could sell you..
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😉
AC
 
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahhahahhahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahhahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I laughed so hard I cried
 
This made for a good read at 12:30 AM.

1) buy 2nd pentium 4
2) place on top of 1st
3) smack with mallet until they deform.....I mean form into one
4) place back into motherboard and force it to fit <------may take some work
5) turn on machine and watch the show
*note: especially useful if you try and pair a Socket 478 and a 775. Your new two-o-core is now a socket 1253 which just screams speed
 



I think you'll find it's much easier than that...
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/page-262862_10_0.html
Nicer finish too.
AC 😀
 

I like you loose freedom quote. Who is it from.?
 
Please do not dig up old threads, especially with such pointless drivel.
If you had cared to read this thread before posting, you would have seen that not only is it three years old, but it was totally pointless to begin with.