Thanks,
That's what I just read
here
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The E8200 does not support Intel VT technology. This technology provide some extentions to enable support of 64 bit guests in a VM enviroment. It also will give a small speed advantage compaired to a non VT enabled computer. However the E8200 will run VMware with no problem at all.
As for the 8Gb of ram that would depend on two factors.
1. The host O/S is a 64 bit version.
2. You are running more than one VM on the conputer.
If the answer to both of these are yes then 8Gb will be fine.
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Of course
here they say some bad things about the Q8200
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The Q8200 is just about the worst quad core Intel ever released, and almost nobody's buying it but noobs and noobs' parents. Read any of the hundreds of threads on this forum about the Q8200 and everyone will say the same thing: STAY AWAY.
The Q8200 is 64-bit but it doesn't have virtualization technology. It isn't even worth the asking price at Newegg; new ones are going for $150 on eBay.
If you must have a 45nm quad, at least get the Q9300 which you can find for about $179 new on eBay (and at Micro Center, if you have one around). Better yet get the Q6600; that motherboard will overclock it to the stratosphere.
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So I am conflicted. I will still have a 23inch HD monitor and a pretty powerful computer, but the quad core only works in some high end games and I will start out with a low-end video card.
Still, this will give me a jump and hopefully another 5-6 years before another upgrade.
I think I'm going to get the Gateway LX6810-1.
Now I just have to check the specs on the
GeForce GT120 that comes with it to see if it supports HD.
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