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But if your a gamer who needs every ounce of processing power, or an avid multitasker, then it's probably essential.
Thats ME

I'm neither, so that's why I chose a single core. However, if it doesn't tip me much over budget, I may go with a dual core just to save upgrading in the future.
I would definitely advise you do that.


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im not an avid gamer altho i do play games from time to time, usually on medium settings hopefully ill be able to crank the force all the way up on F.E.A.R , I also use my pc for makin movies and rendering them takes ages wud this process be sped up#


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yep should definitely speed things up.

Not sure about running high on Fear though


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ok the parts arrived today so im takin time to install them, so far ive done everythign correctly, but when i come to power up nothing happens, the fans spin and all that but nothing boots up , it just stays with spinning fans and thats it
no hard drive beeps or anything or bios beeps, ive tried dissconnecting the hard drives to see if they were the problem but it still wont boot whats the problem guys, surely with a whole new guts of a pc installed it should boot


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Is the 4 pin connector that looks like this plugged in (near the cpu)



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thnax forgot about that, now the bloody thing is making a siren noise aaaaaaaaargh what the hell is causing that



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