Deathrow
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Well Im building a new pc and I was really set on making it future proof, so the Quad core Q6600 was the choice, especially after the recent price drops. I decided to research into what Quad core is capable of at this stage only to find not many applications and virtually no games use quad core. I have read that Quad core won't really hit games for another 2 years and I'm sure by then there will be better processors out.
Now I am a gamer and want to build a gaming rig. So the choice is: And feel free to add to and make your own surgestions.
Q6600
Price: £175.73
Core: 4
FSB(MHz): 1066
Processor: 2.4
E6850
Price: £177.45
Core: 2
FSB(MHz): 1333
Processor: 3.0
So I want a processor for gaming. Now oviously the Q6600 would be future proof, but would it be a waste of money if no applications use it? Is the E6850 a better choice, it crashes in at 1333MHz and 3.0GHz processor making it faster. So this really is the choice of 2 cores or 4, they match on price (in the UK). If I was to future proof my pc and get a Q6600, would it last the length of time until games use Quad? After all I am already goin 64bit and DX10.... So what do you guys think?
Thank you in advanced.
Now I am a gamer and want to build a gaming rig. So the choice is: And feel free to add to and make your own surgestions.
Q6600
Price: £175.73
Core: 4
FSB(MHz): 1066
Processor: 2.4
E6850
Price: £177.45
Core: 2
FSB(MHz): 1333
Processor: 3.0
So I want a processor for gaming. Now oviously the Q6600 would be future proof, but would it be a waste of money if no applications use it? Is the E6850 a better choice, it crashes in at 1333MHz and 3.0GHz processor making it faster. So this really is the choice of 2 cores or 4, they match on price (in the UK). If I was to future proof my pc and get a Q6600, would it last the length of time until games use Quad? After all I am already goin 64bit and DX10.... So what do you guys think?
Thank you in advanced.
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