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Well, I started my day going to chem class. There they thought us on how 2  different molecules combined. I wondered whether 2 different cpu in 2 different motherboards can  be connected into 1. I mean just think about its applications. It can go up to a maximum of 8 gpus, It can hold up to 96 gb ram, 8 cores, 9 ghz, lots of usb ports, can be functional for multi-platform users and can hold multiple-os 

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No. You can have multiple CPUs on one mobo though... If you got the dough... Or you can just burn a ho... And research the topic while getting away from the po po.

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