CPU bottlenecks removed by using a server motherboard?
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What if you really wanted to eliminate CPU bottlenecks, so you employed a dual-socket motherboard?
If you slung a couple of Xeons in there, with lots and lots of ECC RAM, plus a good video card, could you eliminate CPU bottlenecks as a big player in gaming lag?
All the Windows versions I know of are good for two sockets, not just two virtual CPU's on the same die.
I further wonder if employing a RAID card with built-in memory and a small processor for allocating information would help, plus running some SSD's in RAID 0 on that card.
Also, using some of the RAM for a RAMdisk? You could program your machine to copy C:\Sony\ to Z:\Sony and launch PS from there upon startup.
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