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physical limitation
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Discussions tagged with 'physical limitation' on WindowsForum.com focus on hardware constraints in Windows operating systems, particularly regarding processor support. Users ask about the number of physical processors Windows can handle, such as whether Windows 7 supports more than two physical CPUs or how dual-core and quad-core configurations count toward physical limits. The tag covers questions about the distinction between physical processors and logical cores, and how these limitations affect system builds and upgrades. Topics are rooted in real-world troubleshooting and planning for multi-processor setups in Windows environments.
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In winXP you can support 2 processors, being 1 dual core, or 2 single cores... etc. Have they increased this at all? Is that only 2 physical, so you can actually use a dual quad core system (8 processors, but only 2 physical still). Any ideas? Documentation?