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      <title>Processors</title>
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      <description>If your PC is struggling with high-definition video, the latest games or even Windows Vista, you should consider buying a new processor. Whether you're upgrading an old PC or building a new one, many of the latest processors provide incredible amounts of computing power for little money.</description>
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      <description>Upgrading your processor can give your PC a new lease of life. Similarly, if you're building a new PC, choosing the right processor is of the utmost importance. Fortunately, whether you're planning an upgrade or a completely new computer, now is an excellent time to buy a processor.</description>
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      <description>Whether you want to give your current PC a new turn of speed or you're planning a completely new computer, it is important to know which processor is right for you. Choose badly, and you could waste hundreds of pounds - or end up with a computer that isn't up to the job.</description>
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