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Profile: newbie
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Is there much difference? If not is 667mhz adequate for moderate gaming and video editing or will I need a faster speed?

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Profile: old hand
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What cpu are you using? 667mhz is most likely adequate if you're not overclocking.

Profile: addict
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The difference in performance is not large at all, the main worry is for overclocking. If your not overclocking I always suggest that there are better upgrades to make that will make a more measurable difference.

Profile: newbie
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The motherboard is a 2.66ghz intel core 2 duo.

Profile: old hand
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The speed difference is really only beneficial when overclocking. Are you interested in overclocking?

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Not at the moment Br3nd064.



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