not to many board that wouldn't do that !!Except for the tech support maybe !
caperjack
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There is absolutely no need for an Athlon64 for such tasks. An AMD Sempron would be perfectly adequate and considerably cheaper. The cheapest of motherboards for the particular socket format would also be perfectly adequate.
Hell! A secondhand motherboard fitted with a Pentium 3 would be perfectly adequate!
Catweazle
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Sure you are assessing the processor performance there and not simply seeing the effect of other factors in the systems you've used, such as amount of RAM installed, display card fitted and others?
The processor requirements for adequate performance on the tasks you've listed aren't very high, and the performance difference introduced purely by better processors should really be barely perceptible.
I'm not trying to discredit your choice, bty the way. The Athlon64 is a fine choice. I'm merely seeking clarification for the benefit of others who may be reading this.
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I'd recommend 512Mb of RAM for Windows XP and modern apps, but other than that I'd agree.
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