Nvidia: 'You don't need a quad-core CPU'

Nvidia says you'd be better off with a half-decent dual-core CPU and a better graphics card than a quad-core chip and worse graphics

Nvidia has a new marketing message. And this time, it's not all about graphics cards, but the CPU too. Essentially the company wants you to spend less of your new PC budget on that expensive high-end dual or quad-core processor, instead using your money to better effect by boosting your PC's performance with a better graphics card. 'Smart spending' is Nvidia's message of encouragement.

Nvidia tried to demonstrate that the performance gain between certain dual to quad core systems could be zilch. "You can get away with an E6600 [2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo]. It's at the right price, it's overclockable - it fits in perfectly," said Ben Berraondo, Nvidia's PR Manager for the UK and Northern Europe, speaking to journalists in London.

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