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Profile: stranger
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Hi, im new to these forums but i was directed here by a friend because I couldn't decide which processor to get for my new computer. This question may have been answered some where else or be better for me to post some where else. IF so just let me know and ill move the post.
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Q6600, hands down.
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Profile: enthusiast
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Add a third voice. The next few years will belong to quad core CPUs, at least until they start making 8 core CPUs and games to match. --------------- Evil lurks in the databanks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never the streets that were evil. Over 50. Seen it, done it, can't remember it. |
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Master-de-bater
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Q6600 for sure. Just make sure you get the G0 stepping revision. --------------- "Nvidia, the Way It's Meant to be *Lesbian Lover Club* - founder Assman |
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OddJob's side-kick!!
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For Q6600 price theres no reason not to get one IMO. But I also think theres no reason to get any high spec quad core either.
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As one already posted:
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Why is it always the E6850 and the Q6600 everyone who need a new rig says that but yea. Even at lower clocks I'm pretty sure the Q6600 will beat out the E6850 in some games are even taking advantage of it. To really do this Assign your windows and background tasks to core 3 and 4. and games to 1 and 2. Yes you can do this. |
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q6600 for sure |
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Do not eat the styrofoam
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Right now the E6850 is better, but that won't last much longer. Since you kept your previous CPU for years, I will assume you want to do the same with the new one. Get a Q6600.
Message edited by aevm on 10-18-2007 at 03:50:51 AM |
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Profile: stranger
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Actually I hadn't upgraded in a while because there wasn't any need for an upgrade. Cpu had more or less hit a wall and games weren't advancing in technology has they had been. Computer I had now was specced out to play Doom 3 at the time.
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Unreal 3 uses all four cores. Next gen is quad core, oh yeah. |
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Profile: addict
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E6850 is faster.... today.
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IMO answer is pretty simple - if you want the fastest cpu for games TODAY and planning to upgrade it next year - dual core the way to go. If you build PC for the next 2-3 years with little/no upgrades, then Q6600 is a better choice. |
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Do not eat the styrofoam
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I wouldn't trust that Apevia PSU, not for a PC with so many expensive parts. I'd play it safe and get a top quality PSU (PC P&C Silencer 610W $130 at newegg, or Corsair 620HX $140).
Message edited by aevm on 10-18-2007 at 05:02:42 PM |
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OddJob's side-kick!!
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Id actually say e6750 is a much better choice then e6850, not much clock speed less and much much cheaper. --------------- Na na na na na na na na HATMAN! |
