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Its not what my pc tech say, i say the generation just after will work and have AVX support.
Your PC tech is wrong. There is no CPU that would fit your socket that has AVX support.
I dont remember its for what i write here. But i think he say E6XXX and he say i will get more core. Anyways i'm waiting for that answer on facebook.
Ok thanks, so i need one new motherbord.
I know, Its in my plan. But for now i'am looking for one way to play horizon zero dawn. XD i will wait for cloud gaming support i think.
Anything with the "E6xx0" designation will be a dual core Core 2 Duo series CPU, and since your current CPU is a dual core too, you won't get more cores with one. The Q6600, Q6700, and QX6800, however, were quad core CPUs (Intel's earliest consumer ones, actually).
However, none of those CPUs from the time or platform support AVX, not even from the 45nm refresh generation (E5x00, E7x00, E8x00, Q8x00, and Q9xx0). The CPUs supporting that instruction set came a bit later. I can't remember if first generation Core i series CPUs had them, but the second generation (Sandy Bridge) did.