Buidling my Performance PC
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 1:41 pm
I'm selling the Laptop to my bro and im gonna use that money to build a PC; he needs a laptop, I need a PC. The specs for my laptop are pretty good. This laptop is kick-ass for a laptop. It's (regretably) running Vista, T7400 Core 2 Duo @ 2.16 GHz, 2 GB @ 667 MHz, 120 GB HDD @ 7200 RPM, Overclocked GeForce 7900GS.... alot of good stuff. It gave me an average 45-50 FPS running BFG2 at full details.
Now for the upcoming PC... I am debating whether I should get the Core 2 Quad Q6600 or the Core 2 Duo E6850.
The Core 2 Quad Q6600 specs are 2.4 GHz w/ 1033 MHz FSB, L1 Chace: 64KB+ 64KB, L2 Chace: 2 x 4MB.
The Core 2 Duo E6850 specs are 3.0 GHz w 1333MHz FSB, L2 Chace: 32KB + 32KB, L2 Chace: 1 x 4MB
From what I hear, they both have their ups and downs. the Q6600 should be MUCH faster than the E6850 at multi-processing such as video editing, photoshop, etc. The only problem with the Q6600 is that, since Quad cores are relatively new, many programs cannot take advantage of the two extra cores. Many programs don't even see it as a Quad core since they haven't been designed for it. But then again, this makes the Q6600 VERY future-proof.
The E6850 should be faster in things that do not require as much multi-processing.
Now here's the setup that im thinking about. Any suggestions are welcomed:
Samsung 19" Wide-Screen
EVGA 680i Sli ATX Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
2 GB DDR2 @ 1033MHz
GeForce 8800GT
HDD SATA 500 GB
750 WATT PSU
What you guys think? I want this PC to last for years without having to go through any major upgrades. I wan't to go SLI, but I never play any video games except for counter-strike a few times a month. So its not worth it for now.
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Now for the upcoming PC... I am debating whether I should get the Core 2 Quad Q6600 or the Core 2 Duo E6850.
The Core 2 Quad Q6600 specs are 2.4 GHz w/ 1033 MHz FSB, L1 Chace: 64KB+ 64KB, L2 Chace: 2 x 4MB.
The Core 2 Duo E6850 specs are 3.0 GHz w 1333MHz FSB, L2 Chace: 32KB + 32KB, L2 Chace: 1 x 4MB
From what I hear, they both have their ups and downs. the Q6600 should be MUCH faster than the E6850 at multi-processing such as video editing, photoshop, etc. The only problem with the Q6600 is that, since Quad cores are relatively new, many programs cannot take advantage of the two extra cores. Many programs don't even see it as a Quad core since they haven't been designed for it. But then again, this makes the Q6600 VERY future-proof.
The E6850 should be faster in things that do not require as much multi-processing.
Now here's the setup that im thinking about. Any suggestions are welcomed:
Samsung 19" Wide-Screen
EVGA 680i Sli ATX Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
2 GB DDR2 @ 1033MHz
GeForce 8800GT
HDD SATA 500 GB
750 WATT PSU
What you guys think? I want this PC to last for years without having to go through any major upgrades. I wan't to go SLI, but I never play any video games except for counter-strike a few times a month. So its not worth it for now.
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