I suggest you to spend some more money and;
1) Take this Intel cpu,
2) Buy a case with good air circulation.
3) Change your motherboard with the one supporting raid and overclocking,
4) Buy one more hdd with the same model and capacity,
5) buy good quality memory,
6) Overclock the cpu to 3.5GHz,
7) Raid this two hdd with raid0 configuration.
There are so many steps but this will double your working speed, be sure!
I am using Q6600 (quad core at 2.4GHz) at 3.2GHz by overclocking and three hdd with raid0 configuration (275 MB/sec reading speed) without any problem. For the same speed, it costs very less by this way. You must by a small power supply and backup your files time to time as usual. We are engineers and always dealing with multiple large files at the same time. Our computers must be very fast and they deserve our care.
Regards.
1) Take this Intel cpu,
2) Buy a case with good air circulation.
3) Change your motherboard with the one supporting raid and overclocking,
4) Buy one more hdd with the same model and capacity,
5) buy good quality memory,
6) Overclock the cpu to 3.5GHz,
7) Raid this two hdd with raid0 configuration.
There are so many steps but this will double your working speed, be sure!
I am using Q6600 (quad core at 2.4GHz) at 3.2GHz by overclocking and three hdd with raid0 configuration (275 MB/sec reading speed) without any problem. For the same speed, it costs very less by this way. You must by a small power supply and backup your files time to time as usual. We are engineers and always dealing with multiple large files at the same time. Our computers must be very fast and they deserve our care.
Regards.
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