@_@ Again, I really don't need higher than dual core.
Get me right, i was highlighting procs within the same price range, not core segment
Phenom II x4 925 (Quad) & I5 650 (Dual) - I5 priced almost double of P2x4, and the top end of I5 (still a dual) is equivalent to a 6cores of AMD, check out the price list and see if they fit your budget (my price here is different
I wouldn't mind if you insist on dual like I3 or Athlon x2 (oh well AMD is always cheaper
the price difference is little, pretty fine if the performance you seek for is worth your saving
but don't get frustrated later when you see your dual struggling hard to decode highly compressed 1080p of newer standard in near future
goes crawling with more than 10 tabs of flash content, streaming and pics rendering opened in firefox
@-@ One GPU is enough for me xd
I understand that, just a reminder of possible upgrade you would consider in near future, in case you find out current setup could no longer serve you any better
who knows you'll get a usb3.0 devices (and you notice your board comes only with usb2.0

well just look out for the features, the more the better (more usb ports and sata ports for "future" upgrade, since you mentioned "portability" in your 1st post
hmmm well, I guess it is kinda true that I really don't need 64 for extra ram or the like, so are there really any BIG differences why I should upgrade? :V
is that ONLY "platform upgrade" would prove significant improvement? (x86>x64?
oh no of course not
big differences? hell lots, but how significant are they, is still depends how you perceive them
lets say you get 7seconds faster windows loading time on your new setup, do you think this is fast enough to make a BIG difference?
open up a 10MB archive (unzipping) takes you 3 seconds less, while 1GB archive takes you 1 minute less
will there be any BIG difference is still depend to what extent you utilize your setup
surfing with 50 tabs of pure text content in firefox consumes less resources and cpu raw power comparing to 10 tabs of flash based streaming + jpeg rendering
conclusion is, buy for future, something that will last longer and worth your every penny
as for performance it's guaranteed, desktop is always faster than lappy on equivalent hardware configuration