My best suggestion is to skip the dual core and get a quad core. After all this is the year technology moves to 8 and there are many games that take advantage of more than 2 cores.

On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 18:39:02 -0600, Bobby Heid <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey Mike,

Little piddly games - The Sims, couple of others.

I was gonna put a decent GC in there.

My thinking is that the dual-core with the faster clock speed might be
better for her because of the type stuff she does.

I already have three girls. And while having a boy sounds tempting, I think
I'll have to pass this time.  LOL.

Thanks,
Bobby

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Probably depends on the specific games she plays, although it's
likely that video card will be more important,
What games does she play now and what is her level of satisfaction
with get current setup.
Does she play games that take advantage of a quad-core?

BTW, would you you adopt me.
I'd be happy with either system you build <grin>.

-Mike



At 06:14 PM 1/2/2011, Bobby Heid wrote:
Hi all.  Happy new year!



I am starting to look to do a new build for my daughter.  Not to start a
war
or anything, I want to stay with Intel processors. I will probably throw
an
I5 in it.

What is everyone liking with the Intel chipset/motherboards nowadays?



Also, she is 15 years old. Mainly plays games, chats, and watches videos.
Do you think she would benefit more from a dual-core I5 at 3.33GHz or a
quad-core I5 at 2.8 GHz (I think)? I will probably throw Win7-64 on there.



Thanks,

Bobby


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