I'm in the process of putting together a build for a family member using some recycled parts from my old system, perhaps combined with some new parts. The case (midi tower), PSU (650W), SSD, GPU (GTX 660) and 1200p monitor are from the old system and should perform fine. But I'm doubting how serviceable the old CPU, motherboard and RAM are compared to new low budget components.
The old parts:
Intel Q6600 quad core CPU
Asus P5Q Pro motherboard
8 GB DDR2 800 Mhz
The new parts I'm considering:
Intel i3-6100 dual core CPU
Asus H110M-K or Asus H110-Plus motherboard
8 GB DDR4 2400 Mhz
Typical usage will be general computing - browsing, office, video streaming, light photo editing, light gaming. Planning to install Win 10 Home 64-bit.
What I'm wondering is how much of an advantage in real terms the dual core i3-6100 would have over the old quad core Q6600. Is it worth spending the £200 for the new CPU, mobo and ram, or is there some life in the old Q6600 dog yet do you think?
The old parts:
Intel Q6600 quad core CPU
Asus P5Q Pro motherboard
8 GB DDR2 800 Mhz
The new parts I'm considering:
Intel i3-6100 dual core CPU
Asus H110M-K or Asus H110-Plus motherboard
8 GB DDR4 2400 Mhz
Typical usage will be general computing - browsing, office, video streaming, light photo editing, light gaming. Planning to install Win 10 Home 64-bit.
What I'm wondering is how much of an advantage in real terms the dual core i3-6100 would have over the old quad core Q6600. Is it worth spending the £200 for the new CPU, mobo and ram, or is there some life in the old Q6600 dog yet do you think?