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Everest... Any better?
Is Everest any better or even any different than Aida32? If not, I won't bother installing it.
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I dont know But if your upgrading your hardware i would suggest getting Everest since they will probably have newer hardware profiles
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There is also a version of Everest that you don't need to install. One plus over Aida32. That is, if there wasn't something like that for Aida32 - I don't even remember.
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