Its too bad the article doesn't talk about things like Execute Disable, Virtualization support, etc. For a power user audience like
For me not being able to install Xen, or Windows 7 XP mode, etc are complete deal killers. I want CPUs with those features, especially when shopping "value CPUs".
Getting something like an E8190 is a mistake that will bite a
I completely agree. I recently put together a new pc for myself and I almost went with the recommended CPU from this article, the Q8400. Then I realized Win7's XP mode won't even run without hardware virtualization, which that chip lacks. The Q9400 is only slightly more expensive, has a larger cache, and has hardware vt, making it a no-brainer for me.
My sister opened a computer store in Hawaii. She sells C shells down by the seashore.