aznguy0028
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+1 for the Q6600.
seriously, i have both a C2D and C2Q machine or had. E6600 and i used to have a Q6600 both at 3.0ghz. i OC-ed them both, and honestly, there is such a noticeable smoother windows experience on the Q6600. but then again, i sold the Q6600 to my friend cuz he needed a processor and got a Q9450.
i'm a hardcore gamer also, but i also want my computer to be used to other things, and not just gaming. overall the experience is much better with a
quad than a duo.
imo, why would a few more fps matter when such great cards are out like the 4850/4870? i play games like TF2, COD4, WIC, on my current 3870x2, and its always 60+. i play on 1440x900 because thats the max my monitor supports. i don't even think its noticeable anymore if you have a decent graphics card. i run COD4 at 100fps+ and would another 2 fps at the fps range matter? 😛
seriously, i have both a C2D and C2Q machine or had. E6600 and i used to have a Q6600 both at 3.0ghz. i OC-ed them both, and honestly, there is such a noticeable smoother windows experience on the Q6600. but then again, i sold the Q6600 to my friend cuz he needed a processor and got a Q9450.
i'm a hardcore gamer also, but i also want my computer to be used to other things, and not just gaming. overall the experience is much better with a
quad than a duo.
imo, why would a few more fps matter when such great cards are out like the 4850/4870? i play games like TF2, COD4, WIC, on my current 3870x2, and its always 60+. i play on 1440x900 because thats the max my monitor supports. i don't even think its noticeable anymore if you have a decent graphics card. i run COD4 at 100fps+ and would another 2 fps at the fps range matter? 😛