2 choices of Duos

Tystrasza

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The E6600 has 4MB of L2 cache, the lower-end models only have 2MB. So besides that, and having a higher clockspeed, theres no other major differences.
 
yes, they would all work on the same mobo. The M means megabyte, 2M/4M refers to the amount of L2 cache each processor has.
 
oh, k thanks :) Just need to find a mobo that works with them :(

Any ideas for between 100-200$ that are great for games that work with the duo? PCI-e x16 of course. All the boards i find only have 1 x16 slot, do i need 2 you think?
 
oh, k thanks :) Just need to find a mobo that works with them :(

Any ideas for between 100-200$ that are great for games that work with the duo? PCI-e x16 of course. All the boards i find only have 1 x16 slot, do i need 2 you think?

Look for boards on newegg.com with a 975X chipset. Having an SLI or Crossfire board is really preference.

SLI or Crossfire is probably cheaper since, for example, you buy a 7900GT now. By the time the 7900GT is outdated, it will be cheaper to add on a new one rather to get the latest card. In most cases.
 
Having an SLI or Crossfire board is really preference.
I disagree, IMO Crossfire/SLI is extremely overrated. The price of one top performer now + the same card once it is 'outdated' is almost always more then 1 of the next top of the line and the new top of the line will perform better in most cases.
 
I disagree, IMO Crossfire/SLI is extremely overrated. The price of one top performer now + the same card once it is 'outdated' is almost always more then 1 of the next top of the line and the new top of the line will perform better in most cases.

I find it to be overrated as well, but some might disagree. I find it incredibly pointless when people are building a computer and configure two 7600GT's right off the bat.

I just didn't want to put it down right away.
 
I would recommend a Gigabyte DS3 or DQ6. I have had no problems with my DS3, and it overclocks like a dream (with the right RAM ;))
 
How much of a difference is there between a 2mb and 4mb cache?

I am also torn bewteen buying one slightly cheaper and spending elsewhere.
 
The main problems with reviews about the DS3 is the people get the wrong memory modules, and then blame the motherboard.
 
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