Now pick x6800 good or q6600
Users questions: x6800. dual-core Extreme ah. now 2500, is saliva q6600 quad-core entry, but quite a lot of performance and heat ... I do not have heating in winter was. I ask you, just play the game the movies, which both cpu nb ah? money not a problem. is between these two Do not know the election which has improved? Quad-core really is legendary as scrap wood you?
Experts answer:IntelCore2Q6600 false quad-core, not a native quad-core, IntelCore2Q6600 There are only two native core, each primary core which integrates two processing cores , Each of the two processing cores public a 4M of two cache, shared a front-side bus, just like the false Pentium D dual-core, as compared with AMD's native quad-core performance much worse, so now one will buy dual-core Pentium D false processor will wait until next year's one will buy IntelCore2Q6600 Pseudo quad-core, because the next year, AMD's true quad-core is a large sale. AMD's native quad-core is a processor which integrates the four primary core, each core using a separate cache and front side bus, so you look at the price, INTELCore2Q6600 the prices have been on the decline. Because it Pseudo quad-core is no market, so the end of this year to launch INTEL true quad-core. In addition, IntelCore2Q6600 and IntelCore2Q6800 not overclocking, look at this news: In mid-July 2007, Dell stopped a high-end desktop PC models Sales, causes and Intel quad-core processors overclocking issues. This model XPS720-H2C computer priced at 5,939 U.S. dollars, is Dell's performance for the upgrading of specialized video game launch, which integrates two Nvidia graphics and Intel Core2Extreme Chip. Intel's quad-core processor failure, the Dell to inform consumers will no longer accept the "Bin +3" PC orders. ?Dell digital media manager Lionel Menchaca (LionelMenchaca) said: "We apologize for having to do so, In fact, we did not expect, not all of the QX6800 processor support Bin +3 overclocking. "Currently, Dell's engineers are all means of supply in the Dell first to find more Bin +3 overclocking to the processor. Also mentioned in the news: Intel's CEO Europe and Germany Ning also openly admitted that the launch of the "quad" is not true "quad-core" processor, and just "stick together" the two dual-core processor. Copied ah, but I think it unwise to buy a quad-core, chances are that test products for INTLE when back next year, the new quad-core out, the old One will buy it up.