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<blockquote data-quote="kingnubian" data-source="post: 275741" data-attributes="member: 70358"><p>Just a suggestion but for $0 you could overclock your E4300 & get a big performance improvement. I have an E4300 clocked to 3.4ghz with just a little tweaking & had it as 3.1ghz with no voltage adjustments at all. Your mileage may vary but this may be a good path to follow before you lay out the $$$ for the other cpu's you mentioned. </p><p></p><p>BTW, an E4300 is what I use in my HTPC (Also have an HD3450 & 2gig ram just like you) and am very happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingnubian, post: 275741, member: 70358"] Just a suggestion but for $0 you could overclock your E4300 & get a big performance improvement. I have an E4300 clocked to 3.4ghz with just a little tweaking & had it as 3.1ghz with no voltage adjustments at all. Your mileage may vary but this may be a good path to follow before you lay out the $$$ for the other cpu's you mentioned. BTW, an E4300 is what I use in my HTPC (Also have an HD3450 & 2gig ram just like you) and am very happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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