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Model: Dell 640m

CPU: Pentium Dual Core T2080

Memory: 2G DDR 667

HDD: 80G SATA

OS: Leopard 9A581

 

I never thought it's slow even it's slower than XP on same machine, but today I compared it with my colleague's 2 years old Mac G4, I feel it's so slow. Apart from difference between Power PC and PC, it still surprised me, I googled something, noticed somewhere mentioned single core and dual core, then I disabled 1 core in BIOS, speed is increased dramatically!!!

 

Does Leopard really support dual core CPU? Anyone try this and feedback here is appreciated.

It is supported. brazilmac gm.

Tested with cinebench.. it does the same test using one core and using both cores.. test results differed by a factor 1.8..

 

I'm using BrazilMac, I didn't use such professional benchmark test software, just tried some simple action, like typing in terminal, sliding picture in finder. The difference is big.

 

Do you mean single core:dual core=1:1.8 with cinebench?

Take into account that leox86 kernels aren't as tested and polished as tiger's, a performance issues in such specific circumstances is expectable. I mean, if you can't make it work well today, have patience, maybe when a new leo kernel appears you'll obtain the performance you want.

Take into account that leox86 kernels aren't as tested and polished as tiger's, a performance issues in such specific circumstances is expectable. I mean, if you can't make it work well today, have patience, maybe when a new leo kernel appears you'll obtain the performance you want.

 

Great! Thanks, I'll wait. I saw in another thread that Dell laptop always has some problem.

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