CPU's
For current games, a faster single core CPU is the way to go.
However, ATi and Nvidia both are optimizing their drivers for dual core, and are proclaiming a 20% performance benefit. I find that hard to believe...it's probably only in certain circumstances. Plus, if you clocked your 2.0GHz CPU to 2.6GHz, that's a 20% improvement in clock speed, and you can do that easily with a 3500+ Venice core. Most do it on stock cooling & voltage. And it's $150 cheaper.
However, ATi and Nvidia both are optimizing their drivers for dual core, and are proclaiming a 20% performance benefit. I find that hard to believe...it's probably only in certain circumstances. Plus, if you clocked your 2.0GHz CPU to 2.6GHz, that's a 20% improvement in clock speed, and you can do that easily with a 3500+ Venice core. Most do it on stock cooling & voltage. And it's $150 cheaper.
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