Right!! I've decided to go with the Intel Q6600 quad core CPU(thanks for your help guys in my other recent threads) I was thinking... would it be "safe" to OC the Q6600(2.4Ghz) to the speed of the Q6700(2.66Ghz) or would it be a waste of time with little improvement in the already high performance of the Q6600?
PS: I forgot to mention... it will be stock cooling
Intel will be releasing the 45nm Penryn Quad Core Processors in March. Why don't you buy that instead of Q6600. It will be very good for overclocking. It aslo has FSB of 1333, more L2 Cache & consumes lesser power.
Here is the link from Wikipedia about the same:
*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_future_Intel_Core_2_microprocessors#.22Yorkfield.22_.2845_nm.29
Processor - Frequency - L2 Cache - Release Date - Price
Core 2 Quad Q9300 - 2500 MHz - 6MB - Feb-Mar 2008 - $266
Core 2 Quad Q9450 - 2667 MHz - 12MB - Mar 2008 - $316
Core 2 Quad Q9550 - 2833 MHz - 12MB - Feb-Mar 2008 - $530
They have already been shipped by Intel.
I suggest you go with the Q9450 which is priced almost the price of a Q6600.