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It depends on model. Some motherboards support two processors with four cores each. Usually two processors systems are used for server applications or as a workstations and do not work well as gaming stations. When usual desktops can have one dual core processor and perform better in gaming than the workstations.

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Unless you're running a server, the only option you can get for personal desktops is a single processor, with multiple cores. Servers can use 2 separate processor chips, but server processors are very expensive, e.g. the Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron. So yes and no.

Desktop- Dual-core is better

Server- Dual processors is better

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