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UPGRADE Please Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm looking to get the Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 2.2GHz LGA 775 65W Processor. I'm upgrading from a plain old P4 2.53 ghz 533 fsb, socket 478. I want to get the best core 2 duo processor in the $120-200 range. Please tell me which processor would give me the biggest bang for my buckaroos.

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Bang for the buck is the E2140. ~$70 can do ~3.2 GHz


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The E-4500 is socket 775, TheP4 is socket 478. It won't work If your stickin with the same board.
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