Amd Athlon 64 X2 6000 3 Ghz
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Duel-Core or Quad Core?
I suspect the faster CPU. I have AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000 + 3.0 GHz Core duel. Cache, 128KB L1 + 128KB L2 2 X 1 MB cache http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103773. I was wondering if I updated. AMD Phenom X4 9550 2.2 GHz L1 I notice a difference. 128KB L2 Cache 512K X 4 L3 Cache, 2MB Cache http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103251 4X. 2 cores more, but it is a 0.8 GHz. To speed up and not keen on overclocking. But to not leave the issue Thanks in advance to all. I have an outlet. AM2/AM2 +, mobo is ASUS M3N78 - VM.
It depends. If you are running multi-threaded or Multi-tasking on a grand scale. be Quad cores will be useful. But for everyday tasks. (And in this case, the game also). You should not have more than two cores. 3 am best if you run an AV scan during the game. Then, with a certain non-core clock speeds and more important. In this case, you are better off not upgrading. When you click update quad-core and performance, to write, it is in your best interest to go to the second generation of computing. Especially Phenom Phenom X4 9xx series, you have a larger L3 cache and a lot less hot topic. Watch the whole herb of CPUs is equal to or greater than two axles of you again, although you probably no acceleration of the notice. If all you do is surf the Internet and play with the minimum core requirements. CPU. Consider this, why do you update want. Do you have special needs or are you just. hyped train on a quad-core jump? If a second, then I say wait for the new system. The only CPU that you should last at least another year in which every time you (hopefully) have more cash in the CPU to bigger and better
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