Shane Super Moderator Staff member Dec 23, 2007 #2 well it would help if you told us a budget my friend
Kesava Active Member Dec 23, 2007 #3 in australia i have found that the E6750 is the best because its $100 cheaper then then E6850 but not much more then the E6650. not sure what would be good for you tho. as nevakonaza says it would be good to know what you would be prepared to spend.
in australia i have found that the E6750 is the best because its $100 cheaper then then E6850 but not much more then the E6650. not sure what would be good for you tho. as nevakonaza says it would be good to know what you would be prepared to spend.
O oscaryu1 VIP Member Dec 23, 2007 #4 If you got the E6850, might as well jump to the Q6600... Better performance and more future proof... BUDGET - E2140 OVERCLOCKER - E4300 OVERALL - E6750
If you got the E6850, might as well jump to the Q6600... Better performance and more future proof... BUDGET - E2140 OVERCLOCKER - E4300 OVERALL - E6750
StrangleHold Moderator Staff member Dec 23, 2007 #6 For 250 for a Dual, get the E6750. For the price of a E6850 I would go ahead and get the Quad Q6600
Geoff VIP Member Dec 23, 2007 #8 oscaryu1 said: $250 can get you a Q6600 B3 OEM processor from Tigerdirect... Click to expand... or $255 from Newegg for a G0.
oscaryu1 said: $250 can get you a Q6600 B3 OEM processor from Tigerdirect... Click to expand... or $255 from Newegg for a G0.
MatrixEVO New Member Dec 23, 2007 #9 I would advise you to be future proof and get the Q6600. If your into overclocking, you should be able to get it to 3.0GHz without raising the voltage, and far beyond that with a slight voltage bump.
I would advise you to be future proof and get the Q6600. If your into overclocking, you should be able to get it to 3.0GHz without raising the voltage, and far beyond that with a slight voltage bump.