It's the DX and SX naming convention misunderstandings all over again.
on the 386 DX meant 32bit cpu on 32bit motherboard and SX 32bit CPU on a 16bit motherboard, on the 486 DX meant internal numercial co-processor enabled and SX internal co-processor disabled.
Now you have dual cores and Core 2 Duals, terrific.
on the 386 DX meant 32bit cpu on 32bit motherboard and SX 32bit CPU on a 16bit motherboard, on the 486 DX meant internal numercial co-processor enabled and SX internal co-processor disabled.
Now you have dual cores and Core 2 Duals, terrific.
Best regards,
Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you