Rex 0 Posted August 12, 1999 Do I need Advanced server to use Dual processors? Or will Windows 2000 Professional be enough? Share this post Link to post
Philipp 6 Posted August 12, 1999 Windows 2000 Professional support Dual processors. Philipp Share this post Link to post
mitchbert 0 Posted August 19, 1999 I have Win2K Pro (pre release build 2031) running very nicely on a dual celeron 400. Share this post Link to post
pr0fess0r 0 Posted August 20, 1999 I just bought a new pc with 128MB RAM, dual piii 500 cpus and an asustek dual motherboard... how can I tell WIn2K RC1 is using both processors properly? It doesnt seem to run very much faster than the 433 celeron in the other corner of the room Share this post Link to post
Preatorian 0 Posted August 20, 1999 To tell if you have 2 cpus, just open up the task manager and check and see if there are two graphs for CPU usage under the "Performance" tab. The reason you may not see much increase is because most apps/games are not properly multithreaded and thus will not get any benefit from 2 cpus. However if you use any high end apps like 3d rendering or animation you should see a big increase in speed. Share this post Link to post
pr0fess0r 0 Posted August 20, 1999 Hi I checked out Task manager and could only see one Cpu usage/History window with one green graph line running - how can I tell WIn2000 to use both cpus, or is it a BIOS thing? Share this post Link to post
YuppieScum 0 Posted August 20, 1999 Make sure that both CPUs are detected by the machine during POST. Make sure you've got the latest BIOS. Make sure that the MPS mode in the BIOS is set to 1.4 The re-install W2K - all versions will support at least 2 CPUs...and don't trust the upgrade utility. I've been running RC1 (2072) with 2 Celeron's clocked to 450Mhz on a SuperMicro P2DBS since it came out, and 2031 before that - no problem. Share this post Link to post
pr0fess0r 0 Posted August 21, 1999 I got it working by going to Device Manager | Computer and changing the ACPI to MPS, which required a reboot and hardware redetection now I get both CPU graphs Share this post Link to post