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    Dual vs Quad core gaming PC

    I decided to buy a new PC for home use and some gaming capabilities. I'm not looking for the latest and greatest but something that will play today's games and will hold up for a few years. I was looking at a few PC's and some were dual and quad cores. Is a quad marginally better than a dual?

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    #2
    Originally posted by ACMF74 View Post
    play today's games and will hold up for a few years.
    get the best shit you can if you plan on using the computer for gaming for a few years. or just buy an xbox.
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      #3
      Core i7 920 and throw in a good graphics card like a GTX260.

      So needless to say, quad core.

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        #4
        It won't necessarily be faster but it will run certain things better under load.
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          #5
          go quad for sure. i got one just for iracing..
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            #6
            for gaming, it's better to get hardware with high clock speeds, such as:

            intel e8600
            gtx 275 or gtx 285

            most games don't require huge amounts of memory, just speed to crunch the information and keep your framerates up.
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              #7
              You need a combination of a good graphics card and a good processor. Unless you're running heavy loads you probably won't see a major difference between a 3.2GHz Dual Core and a 2.8GHz Quad. The quad core is always going to be better than the Dual just because of it's build, if you have the money then I would buy the Quad and get a good graphics card (over $150 at least)
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