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		<title>Comment on Small Business CRM &#8211; Fueling Large Scale CRM Growth by jodie_microsoft_smb</title>
		<link>http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/small-business-crm-fueling-large-scale-crm-growth#comment-102</link>
		<dc:creator>jodie_microsoft_smb</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 18:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Microsoft Dynamics CRM is one option for small business with enterprise sales, marketing and service features.  It will integrate with Outlook and other Microsoft technologies as well as 3rd party add-ons for specific functionality. You can choose to deploy on-premise or online, depending on your needs.  This link has more information:   http://smb.ms/Outreache3dJmE

Regards,
Jodi E.
Microsoft SMB Outreach Team
msftoft@microsoft.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft Dynamics CRM is one option for small business with enterprise sales, marketing and service features.  It will integrate with Outlook and other Microsoft technologies as well as 3rd party add-ons for specific functionality. You can choose to deploy on-premise or online, depending on your needs.  This link has more information:   <a href="http://smb.ms/Outreache3dJmE" rel="nofollow">http://smb.ms/Outreache3dJmE</a></p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Jodi E.<br />
Microsoft SMB Outreach Team<br />
<a href="mailto:msftoft@microsoft.com">msftoft@microsoft.com</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on Revolutionizing Product Quality With Stronger Customer Relationships by customer management</title>
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		<dc:creator>customer management</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2011 12:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Customers want to get their orders filled fast. You need to boost your efficiency to make sure you fulfill your promises and impress your customers with your speed. This will help you gain a reputation for being accurate and on time. Inventory management software helps you automate the tasks of picking, packing, shipping and receiving products. With barcodes and scanners, you can instantly update your inventory records, making the whole process much more efficient.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Customers want to get their orders filled fast. You need to boost your efficiency to make sure you fulfill your promises and impress your customers with your speed. This will help you gain a reputation for being accurate and on time. Inventory management software helps you automate the tasks of picking, packing, shipping and receiving products. With barcodes and scanners, you can instantly update your inventory records, making the whole process much more efficient.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Brand Reputation Management Solutions Usa by KIM ROBERTS</title>
		<link>http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/brand-reputation-management-solutions-usa#comment-47</link>
		<dc:creator>KIM ROBERTS</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 20:27:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, 
 
Would you be interested in Key IT/Finance Decsion makers like CIO/CTO, CFO, Director IT, Director Finance, Controller etc... from Microsoft dynamics  users across the Globe.

We also have a list of other ERP users such as Cognos, Microsoft dynamics, Oracle, PeopleSoft users etc. from various Industries across the Globe.
 
All these records has permission based e-mail addresses for these key decision makers with their complete business contact information such as Company Name, Company URL, Title, Physical Address, Phone Number, Fax Number, Industry, Revenue, Industry etc…

               Some of the Technology Lists and counts across US and Canada
Criteria	Counts
Siebel Users List	13,560
Oracle Users List	103,950
Sage Users List	23,165
Microsoft dynamics  Users List	42,798
Cognos Users List	18,157
SAP Users List	58,975
PeopleSoft Users List	17,598



Let me know if you need list from any other verticals too.
 
Thanks &amp; looking forward for your response.
 
Regards,
Kim Roberts
WL Marketers</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, </p>
<p>Would you be interested in Key IT/Finance Decsion makers like CIO/CTO, CFO, Director IT, Director Finance, Controller etc&#8230; from Microsoft dynamics  users across the Globe.</p>
<p>We also have a list of other ERP users such as Cognos, Microsoft dynamics, Oracle, PeopleSoft users etc. from various Industries across the Globe.</p>
<p>All these records has permission based e-mail addresses for these key decision makers with their complete business contact information such as Company Name, Company URL, Title, Physical Address, Phone Number, Fax Number, Industry, Revenue, Industry etc…</p>
<p>               Some of the Technology Lists and counts across US and Canada<br />
Criteria	Counts<br />
Siebel Users List	13,560<br />
Oracle Users List	103,950<br />
Sage Users List	23,165<br />
Microsoft dynamics  Users List	42,798<br />
Cognos Users List	18,157<br />
SAP Users List	58,975<br />
PeopleSoft Users List	17,598</p>
<p>Let me know if you need list from any other verticals too.</p>
<p>Thanks &amp; looking forward for your response.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Kim Roberts<br />
WL Marketers</p>
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		<title>Comment on Empower your Corporate Web Site With Bitrix Site Manager Cms by Dylan W</title>
		<link>http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/empower-your-corporate-web-site-with-bitrix-site-manager-cms#comment-22</link>
		<dc:creator>Dylan W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 16:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.

besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.

first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) 

i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.

then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  

i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.

this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. 

good luck :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.</p>
<p>besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.</p>
<p>first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) </p>
<p>i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.</p>
<p>then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  </p>
<p>i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.</p>
<p>this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. </p>
<p>good luck <img src='http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on Optimizing Channel Recruitment Solutions by Dylan W</title>
		<link>http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/optimizing-channel-recruitment-solutions#comment-4</link>
		<dc:creator>Dylan W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 18:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.

besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.

first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) 

i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.

then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  

i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.

this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. 

good luck :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.</p>
<p>besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.</p>
<p>first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) </p>
<p>i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.</p>
<p>then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  </p>
<p>i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.</p>
<p>this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. </p>
<p>good luck <img src='http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on Effective Stock Distribution Through Channel Management by Dylan W</title>
		<link>http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/effective-stock-distribution-through-channel-management#comment-5</link>
		<dc:creator>Dylan W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 17:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.

besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.

first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) 

i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.

then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  

i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.

this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. 

good luck :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.</p>
<p>besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.</p>
<p>first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) </p>
<p>i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.</p>
<p>then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  </p>
<p>i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.</p>
<p>this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. </p>
<p>good luck <img src='http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on Could a Debt Management Agency Reduce Credit Card Debts and Solve Problems? by Dylan W</title>
		<link>http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/could-a-debt-management-agency-reduce-credit-card-debts-and-solve-problems#comment-26</link>
		<dc:creator>Dylan W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 16:33:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.

besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.

first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) 

i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.

then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  

i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.

this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. 

good luck :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.</p>
<p>besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.</p>
<p>first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) </p>
<p>i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.</p>
<p>then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  </p>
<p>i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.</p>
<p>this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. </p>
<p>good luck <img src='http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on CRM Turning Into Cmr &#8211; the Future of CRM by Dylan W</title>
		<link>http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/crm-turning-into-cmr-the-future-of-crm#comment-31</link>
		<dc:creator>Dylan W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 17:52:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.

besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.

first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) 

i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.

then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  

i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.

this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. 

good luck :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.</p>
<p>besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.</p>
<p>first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) </p>
<p>i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.</p>
<p>then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  </p>
<p>i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.</p>
<p>this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. </p>
<p>good luck <img src='http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on Creating the Best Channel Management Program by Dylan W</title>
		<link>http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/creating-the-best-channel-management-program#comment-6</link>
		<dc:creator>Dylan W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 17:29:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.

besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.

first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) 

i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.

then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  

i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.

this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. 

good luck :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.</p>
<p>besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.</p>
<p>first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) </p>
<p>i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.</p>
<p>then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  </p>
<p>i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.</p>
<p>this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. </p>
<p>good luck <img src='http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on BIMC e-commerce outsourcing? Allow enterprises to see the real return &#8211; e-it industry by Dylan W</title>
		<link>http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/bimc-e-commerce-outsourcing-allow-enterprises-to-see-the-real-return-e-it-industry#comment-30</link>
		<dc:creator>Dylan W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 17:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.

besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.

first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) 

i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.

then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  

i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.

this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. 

good luck :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ok heres the problem. basically it just looks good because of flashy x6 CPU. and no it wont perform better in gaming than the other computer you listed because for gaming its usually 33% CPU. and 66% Graphics card. and unfortunately the 5670 is not a very good card. your pairing a good CPU with a weak Video card and only 2GB of Ram.</p>
<p>besides that the only selling point for the x6 is that it has 6 cores. a Phenom II 965 can still outperform it in games, because the games cant use all 6 cores.</p>
<p>first change your CPU cooler to a Cooler Master Hyper 101. (the one you have isnt compatible with AM3 socket anyway) plus the Hyper 101 saves you 20$ (expensive aftermarket coolers are only necessary if you plan on overclocking alot) </p>
<p>i would go for the Phenom II 955 (saves 60$) and will still give you as good performance as the x6.</p>
<p>then add 2 more GB of Ram and change your video card to at least a Ati 5770. or maybe 5830. it still comes out to around the same price and has much better performance.  </p>
<p>i would say 850w power supply is a little much for your System. but since you have a Crossfire ready motherboard you might as well keep it so you have the option of crossfire later.</p>
<p>this one is easily better than both systems you listed and will give you much better performance. </p>
<p>good luck <img src='http://www.channel-of-blessings.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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