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A typo. I meant to say "single/dual" cpu. Referring to the number of cores in one chip. Back in 2005-2008 time-frame those were available. Now most CPUs chips have 4 cores.
I have no opinion on feeds.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
For the last 2 years I've been using (in order of less importance):
Intel Core CPU I7 - 4770K (gives NT7 fits - had to kill the 8 threads, and let NT7 run in one core)
ASUS Z87-Deluxe LGA 1150 R Motherboard (very reliable)
Intel SSD 240 GB, 2.5" 9.5MM Channel 10PK (replaced it with a Samsung equivalent)
Crucial Memory GB x 2
EVGA Graphics GT630 2G R
Power Supply PSU XFX 850W R
OS Windows 7 PRO SP1 64-Bit 1PK - OEM
CPU Fan CoolMaster Hyper 212 EVO Univ HSF
Case Nanoxia DeepSilence 1 Black ATX CA
DVD Player IPSG LG 24X DVDRW SATA OEM
HDD Seagate 1TB 3.5" SATA 7200 RPM H
Just keep your old computer, it is NT7 that is the culprit. Just wait for NT8 (or NT9 because when 8 comes out it will already be out dated) to come out and then buy a new machine.
Your mem is fine, the speed has gone up but they had too loosen the timmings so if you compair your mem with some new ones you can only see improvements in benchmarks and you cannot see that improvements in real time.
Can you tell me what kind of cpy you have?
The core 2 duo is a good overclocker so maybe you can get 3ghz out of it and still be stable.