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Old 07-25-2012, 10:20 AM  
alf6300
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Unless you are doing anything like heavy video editing and the like, pretty much any processor will get the job done just fine, nowadays.

Even for video editing, until not long ago we mostly used a 3+ years old machine, which was supposed to be a temporary replacement but then turned out to be just fine and we kept it. (It may be slower when you encode, but if you queue your stuff and go to sleep, you won't be bothered)
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