by pcwells » Jan 12th, '07, 21:44
If the motherboard supports it, I'd go for a dual core processor. But that's because I do lots of video, graphics and multimedia work. If you work your system HARD, then a dual core processor is a wise move. If the machine is used for office work and internet surfing, you probably won't see the advantage of it.
In simple terms, a dual core processor behaves like two discreet processors, and is capable of very intense number crunching. But you either need them or you don't.
Hope that helps,
Pete