Reply 18840 of 56720, by Jade Falcon
There are a small handful of old games that support it 2 cpu's. But its mostly server stuff and flight sims and old US tank training sims. Any game built for IDtech 3 dose supports 2 cpu's. There was a list here of pre 2000 SMP apps.
That being said a app or game doesn't need to be SMP supported to benefit from the second cpu. If your maxing out one CPU the second will handle the back end stuff, like drivers, background apps and the OS.
Infact some 3'rd party drivers for video cards such as the VSA-100 (3dfx voodoo4/5) benefit from smp.
At the end of the day if your not using a dual cpu supported app/game you can see upto maybe 2-5% increase in performance if your maxing out one cpu. However you have other benefits, support for more ram, better motherboards, more stable systems, likelihood of on board scsi and so on. the second cpu may not be all that useful, but what comes with it is.