Which processor to buy ?

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godsownman

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Now that Intels officially introduced new products and lowered the price on some products ( Read HERE) and I've held up purchasing my pc since the begining of this month, I thought it would be better to purchase something new and be future proof rather than buy something cheaper and have it somewhat outdated as per the market scenario.

I was wanting to know what would you all recommend ,

1. C2D E6600 -> 2.4Ghz, FSB1066MHz-> The old one which may have its price re-structured hopefully

2. C2D E6700 -> 2.66 Ghz, FSB1066MHz-> Again the old one with the price restructured hopefully

OR the new Core 2 Duo ,

3. C2D E6750 -> 2.66Ghz FSB1333MHz @ $183

4. C2D E6850 -> 3.0Ghz FSB1333MHz @ $266

OR the Quad Core ,

5. Quad Duo -> 2.4GHz FSB1333MHz @ $266


Now what I wonder is will the prices be similar to the prices announced or is there certain fluctuation here.

Is it good to look at a Quad Core , considering that its at a somewhat similar price as the e6600 arnd Rs 10000/-

Is the Quad worth or should I buy the C2D E6850 ?

Do let me know your opinions.

Thank you.
 
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darklord

Cyborg Agent
godsownman said:
Now that Intels officially introduced new products and lowered the price on some products ( Read HERE) and I've held up purchasing my pc since the begining of this month, I thought it would be better to purchase something new and be future proof rather than buy something cheaper and have it somewhat outdated as per the market scenario.

I was wanting to know what would you all recommend ,

1. C2D E6600 -> 2.4Ghz, FSB1066MHz-> The old one which may have its price re-structured hopefully

2. C2D E6700 -> 2.66 Ghz, FSB1066MHz-> Again the old one with the price restructured hopefully

OR the new Core 2 Duo ,

3. C2D E6750 -> 2.66Ghz FSB1333MHz @ $183

4. C2D E6850 -> 3.0Ghz FSB1333MHz @ $266

OR the Quad Core ,

5. Quad Duo -> 2.4GHz FSB1333MHz @ $266


Now what I wonder is will the prices be similar to the prices announced or is there certain fluctuation here.

Is it good to look at a Quad Core , considering that its at a somewhat similar price as the e6600 arnd Rs 10000/-

Is the Quad worth or should I buy the C2D E6850 ?

Do let me know your opinions.

Thank you.

First of all decide on your budget, then decide on your application and then short list the CPUs that fit the price bracket.Mind you, Quad Core, will need a good board and good PSU :)
 

BULLZI

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hey darki,i hv decided to sell my E6400 and buy quad core.Is the P5B Deluxe good enough for the quads?
 

cynosure

UbuntuUser
And what about xfx 650i ultra? what about 680i from xfx. Are these gonna work cooly with the q6600??
 

darklord

Cyborg Agent
BULLZI said:
hey darki,i hv decided to sell my E6400 and buy quad core.Is the P5B Deluxe good enough for the quads?

Asus P5B Deluxe is a very decent board for Quads, no need to worry :)

And what about xfx 650i ultra? what about 680i from xfx. Are these gonna work cooly with the q6600??

All will work flawlessly with 1066FSB Quads.Not sure about 1333FSB ones as i am not sure if BIOS update is out yet.
 

kooabs03

Banned
buy Asus P5KC mobo. it has the latest P35 based chipset. i think it should be available with Rashi Peripherals.
 

Pathik

Google Bot
hey darky wich is a better overclocker??? a e6600 or a 6750???
wats the max i can get on a xfx 650i ultra???
 

darklord

Cyborg Agent
pathiks said:
hey darky wich is a better overclocker??? a e6600 or a 6750???
wats the max i can get on a xfx 650i ultra???

Depends but i guess 6750 should be a better clocker.

i managed 4GHz on my E6600 with XFX.Every setup behaves differently. So nothing can be guranteed.But my guess is you are comfortable till 400 FSB for sure :)
 
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