
Whoopysnorp
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I'm considering building a new computer, as my current mixing machine is an Athlon 2400-based system that I built in 2005. From what I understand things have changed since I last built a computer, and the Intel Core Duo processors are now the leaders of the pack for audio. I've heard great things about the results of upgrading to a dual-core system. However, I'm still using n-Track 3.x, which is not a multithreaded application (to my knowledge anyway). Would I see much of the advantage of dual-core processing? I'm considering the Intel E6300 and the Abit IL9 Pro. I know it's not the fanciest setup but I'm interested in keeping the price at or near $500 with $600 as the absolute maximum. The clock speed of each core in that chip is only 1.85 GHz, which is slower than the 1.93 GHz clock speed of my current Athlon 2400+. I don't want to shell out a bunch of money only to find out that I have to spend even more on the right software to use my fancy new hardware. In my situation, would you go for a dual-core Intel or something like an Athlon 4000+?