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Re: Will You Upgrade to QuadCores?

Already did.

It is useful to note that when you load a program you can use the Task Manager to set the cores to run on.

Right click the process/program and click Set Affinity...

Here you can disable cores for that process or program to get the best results.

The issue here appears to be that the hardware is far ahead of the software and not many programs have been developed to utilize quad core YET.

But it is the future. A vary similar line can be said for 64bit systems.
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