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'Possible?' Multi-process/graphics?

Thundaar

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I've been researching about computers and how to build them but, before I try to do so I've been wondering about something. I wanted to make something that meshes graphics cards and processors so that what is not good in one thing could be made up for by the other. How to do it has been a problem that I haven't been able to sort out. I really would like to see if this could work out because if I could do such a thing, then there could be a revolution in all of computer/technology and design.

Basically I am trying to build a really good computer under a budget but, I also want to invent something new. So if anyone has any ideas please help me out.
 

ScottJC

At your service, dood!
Yes its possible but it would be very difficult unless you had the ability to design motherboards, cpus, graphics cards and build a whole new operating system to run it. Not only does the hardware have to be built specifically to do these tasks but an Operating system would have to be built for it as well.

If it was easy to do we'd have already done it. Building a computer with parts these days is nothing more than plugging bits in because the design is already there its more or less a insert the correct object effort... what you're suggesting is something current hardware isn't capable of doing and correct me if i'm wrong but I believe it would cost millions to design the hardware so that it can. Not to mention the software development costs, and then finally the fact that games are designed to run on current computers and not your fancy mesh computer means that in the end it would be totally worthless.

It is possible... for companies like Intel anyway. For you, not so much. Stick to building a normal computer.
 
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