Perhaps you already know the answer and want people to confirm it for you?
Like I said before if you want to go cheap go AMD...
The other alternative is the low end core i3 or i5
My experience is that if you buy now, when you decide to upgrade the processor there will be none around for the motherboard you have and you will end up having to buy a new motherboard later on anyway
Got one of those triple core phenom's (AM3, AMD chipset) coupled with a 4850 about 12 months ago. Cost "bugger" and "all" and runs everything I've thrown at it...
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