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RAM What the diff between an atom processor and normal? Its dual core. This computer is better then all the ancient desktops I have in my house. And I already have a 40gb hard drive and a optical drive that can only read cd's from an old pc so I can install the os. And I have a keyboard and mouse that will do for now. and ill try and pick a monitor up for cheap till I spend 150 on a 23 inch lcd. |
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It's not very overclockable, but the PC you're using is also very old. Probably a 90nm architecture (maybe even older, if it's from before the Athlon 64 era), instead of a 45nm architecture.
If you want, I could set you up with a very overclockable rig for only a little more. I'd use a 785G and a Sempron 140 (unlocks to two cores), or an Phenom II X2 (unlocks to 3 or 4 cores, depending on the chip). And they're both very fast processors. |
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