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Special Forums Hardware Dual CPU motherboards Post 302830391 by Corona688 on Monday 8th of July 2013 04:04:31 PM
Old 07-08-2013
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Originally Posted by figaro
That makes sense. With the advent of GPUs, a lot of the computational effort and memory requirements has already been offloaded from the CPU.
For gamers, yes. For pure mathematics, maybe. For servers, not so much. GPU's are poor at branching.
 

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NAME
pure-mrtginfo - provide an MRTG-graphable user count for ftpd SYNOPSIS
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server port : defaults to 21. FILES
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This program only works on GNU/Linux systems yet. HOME PAGE
http://www.pureftpd.org/ AUTHOR AND LICENSE
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