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Without overclocking, the 5000+ is definitely above the E2180, especially for multitasking.
Dual-core patches don't need to be installed at all now, and piracy systems are all brought. Even if you install it, it's OK to click it.
Intel now also has dual-core patches.
I despise the lackeys of Intel upstairs. E2180 is claimed to have an average power consumption of 19W, see clearly, it is average, the full power consumption is not above 65W, 5000+ others are marked by the maximum power consumption of 65W, someone has tested it, and the average power consumption is more than ten W. Despise this unkind performance of Intel.
If you have the money and can buy a CPU with more than 1000 quick money, I recommend you to buy Intel, because high-end or Intel has advantages, but if you buy low-end, AMD is still recommended.
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AMD5000 is still the mainstream of AU now, and the E1800 has been discontinued, of course, AU is good.
If you get on IU, at least E5200!
AMD is very cost-effective, but now the Au process is still stuck at 65nm, while Intel's mainstream has reached 45nm. So now AU uses more electricity than IU, and the heat is bigger, but the price is very different, AMD5000 AU mid-end, E1800 IU low-end.
The dual-core patch was for XP SP2 platforms before that, as there were no dual-core at that time!
XP SP3 doesn't need to be patched!
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You get what you pay for Personally, I think AMD has no cost performance since the 940-pin CPU I don't know where the cheap is AMD 3-core CPU and 4-core CPU are simply a failure AMD's processor is mainly high frequency. Intel's processor has a high frequency and L2 cache. Good overall performance.
In fact, AMD's dual-core cannot be considered a true multi-core. Because he's encapsulating multiple cores together. Intel, on the other hand, packages multiple cores separately.
When it comes to multitasking, Intel has an absolute advantage. AMD's dual-core is more like a strengthened version of the single-core As for the CPU of the E1800 you mentioned, I have never seen or heard of the CPU AMD's CPU is patched because its technology is not as high as Inter Inter can already make a 120-core CPU in 07 But this CPU will not appear on the market because this CPU of up to 120 cores is just a technical warning to AMD
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Personally recommend amd. Because the CPU of the AND company is better, you have to believe in the brand, and the skinny camel is also bigger than the horse.
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Entry-level processors, low-voltage CPUs, extremely poor performance, and no point in using them.
You can only type and type, and it may be difficult to surf the Internet.
AMD E2-9000 are basically low-end products, Generally speaking, Intel dual-core performance and AMD E2-900 quad-core regret may be stronger in some models, the last three generations of AMDCPU are failures, the only commendable thing is that it does not lock the frequency doubling, you can open the core, ** cheap, that's the advantage.
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CPU frequency: 2GHz
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The motherboard seems to be pretty good as you said.,But there may be occasional crashes after a long time.,Blue screen now,ASUS's blackboard belongs to the low-end board.,If you have capital, go buy a yellow board.,Graphics cardI think Mingxuan's is not bad.,Transformers.。 Get a 512m. Come to the inner inch of Kingston with 2G, and the rest depends on what you buy, basically any large-scale 3D game.
Before you play the game, press the CTRL+ALT+DELETE buttons at the same time to enter the task manager, see the CPU and memory occupancy, and you can also use Master Lu to monitor more temperatures, confirm which temperature is higher for the CPU, graphics card, motherboard, etc., and then find a solution. You said that sometimes the screen is black, and the graphics card has also been burned, so the temperature of the CPU and graphics card may be high. If the CPU is nearly 100% active and persistent when playing a game, it means that the CPU can't take on the heavy lifting of your game (although increasing CPU cooling will keep the CPU at a normal temperature, it is still not suitable for the game) and you need to upgrade your PC or play some lower-end games. >>>More
It should only be able to play medium and low, and the 8500 performance is very low. >>>More
Buy the assembled one, my computer is 5000, assembled, memory 230GB, display 22 inches, Samsung's.
CPU can't be upgraded, it is recommended to install a graphics card GTS450 If you think it's high, then change to a Blaupunkt HD6670 1G If you still feel high, then change to HD6570 The graphics card can only be like this! GTS450 750 or so HD6670 1G 600 or so HD6570 450 or so Don't buy a graphics card below 400 that is similar to what you are using now. Memory plus root 2G 800 of about 180 Although it will be downclocked 667 But 4G memory and 2G memory are still very different from using it In general, it costs about 650 to make your computer a grade! >>>More