Am not A+ certified but the few lines I have read I recommend a dual core.
"Most existing software is not ready to directly utilize the power of multicore processors since they are written in traditional sequential programming languages like C, C++ and FORTRAN, all of which have the limited scope of only one processor in mind.
Another issue is the question of software licensing for multi-core CPUs. Typically enterprise server software is licensed "per processor"
The higher integration of the multi-core chip drives the production yields down and are more difficult to manage thermally than lower density single-chip designs. etc .."
Source --->http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_core
Thanks for the question though. :-)

Ronny

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Hari Kurup wrote:
I need to buy a desktop which has some beef.

Question:-
Dual core or dual processor.  Which would you go for?

I appreciate any answers.

Kurup
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