L2 cache isn't the only factor that the processor's performance depends on. But just for your information L2 cache is used to store information that is used frequently by the CPU because it's a very fast type or memory so that the information can be accessed quickly.
Just be aware that the 6000+ is a power consumer, it gets hot, you're gonna need a decent cooling system if you're gonna overclock.
Try googling a little before deciding, Don't make a decision depending on one man's opinion
There might be other people who have different thoughts.
The X2 5600 runs cooler and at 89W and will clock as good as the 6000, all of the 5600 I have installed will go to 3.0 without a voltage increase.
I can do 3.27 on stock volts stable.. for 3.33 i use 1.425
I would get a 5600 and OC, they are only $140 now.... and i paid $180![]()
X4's? AMD hasnt even released their tri-core models yet, so dont expect quad-core desktop processors to be available well into 2008.Wait until AMD comes out with the X4's and Intel comes out with the 45nm's. Then the prices should drop and you can base your decision on that.
i have allways been a fan of AMD.... but right now, intel has the field.... allways go to the cpu charts on tomshardware.... if you like a certain X2, see what the next fastest intel is, then check the price on it... if its cheeper then the x2 you chose, then choose the intel... its its more, go with the x2