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PULAK DEHINGIA

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  1. 1. Will there be any problem if I go with the T9600 ? Is there any 3MB Cache max support boundary ? I read it in an article that the board does not support more than 3MB of Cache. 2. Where can I confirm upto what extent I can expand the ram ? Please attach a link if u can.
  2. 1. Will it surely support T9900 in it ? A lot of other reviewer are not recommending it. Please update me about it. 2. If it is soldered, then no other option. Will it support 8GB ram ?
  3. Thank you for the early reply. I can shift to desktop but the laptops are in use currently and I cant ditch them at this moment.
  4. I have two laptops available with me which are a bit old. Now, I want to upgrade them to the best possible result. Following are the variants :- 1. Dell Inspiron 1545 (Socket 478) having Core 2 Dou T6500 2.20GHz & 3GB Ram 2. HP 15-af006AX (M9V38PA) having AMD Quad-Core A8-7410 APU with Radeon R5 Graphics (2.2 GHz, 2 MB cache) & 4GB Ram. Please help me out here with your valuable inputs.
  5. Thank you for the update. Now, I want to ask that according to you, which one of the follwoing will be better :- 1) Old PC with addition of the GTX 1060, or 2) New PC without any dedicated GPU.
  6. I am on a tight budget here and can't spend that much on cpu and all. I know GTX 1060 is a strong card and everyone cant handle it. Shifting the direction of the topic, if I go for a non dedicated GPU based PC built for gaming what would you recommend within that budget ?
  7. What about new AMD Athlon 200GE cpu ? Will it perform smoothly with the GTX 1060 ?
  8. Anyone please suggest me a cheap CPU which can run Nvidia GTX 1060 both variant without any bottleneck. I want to build a PC within USD 450-480 and based on GTX 1060 card. So, please guide me with the best possible components that I can choose to support my graphic card and budget with optimum bang for my buck.
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