Markfw
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Yup, and the dual core is cheaper, faster, cooler, smaller, uses less power, overclocks higher, and runs games faster. For gaming, it's a no brainer.
Well, I agree on cheaper, cooler, uses less power, but faster ? You mean stock ? overclocks higher ? Maybe the E8400, but what about the 9450 ? Faster for gaming ? most current games yes, but there are some out that can use 4 cores.
What if the only game I cared about was Supreme Commander ? I think that's too much of a blanket statement. You really need to qualify your advice, everything is not so simple in the world of computers.....
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I don;t think so. I run 6 quads 24/7 and one dual-core for $100, and I bet the difference is like $5 a month is less based on that, and thats 24/7 !The reality is its probably less then 20 dollar difference
