Heyyo,
I'mma agree with
@$3.1415rin. Most games don't take full advantage of dual CPU's. Look at Q3A, that game supposedly was optimized for dual CPUs, yet ran worse than a single CPU by 5f/s (that example's from some old game magazine in 1999). Not much, but yeah, you're better off just gettin a single CPU when it comes to gaming, but for office work? yeah, I bet dual CPUs would be more handy for multitasking, and Computer Animation. But then again, I think I'd rather just get a 64bit CPU... Then again, I'd rather have the cash than a 64bit CPU, cause I need a car more urgently than a state-o'-the-art CPU.