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		<title>Q&amp;A: My pc has AMD Athlon dual core processor BE-2300,MMX, 3D now(2 cpu&#8217;s) How can i know how much is my video card</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jeffrey Frasco New technologies are always becoming old ones with the passage of time and the development of improved versions. This holds true for computer components, particularly central processing units or CPUs. Next generation CPUs always follow a downward path from fame. With the release of a new line of CPUs, the old &#8220;next [...]]]></description>
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