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I have my eye on the Q6700, 1GHz bus (shown as 'pre-order' at OcUK)....hoping it is the new lower power stepping & I'm expecting stock around the 22nd as mentioned here a few times.

Yet...just called 'somewhere else' to be told all the new chips have a '50' at the end, hence it should be 'Q6750' (aint they the 1333 bus variants ?). Also release date is 13/14 of this month NOT 22nd !?!?

Where is the truth here ?

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'Q6750' (aint they the 1333 bus variants ?).

yup :)
these chips r out now in some eu stores, but 22nd seems same all over uk for these chips. loads will let u pre order, but they aint got them.
 
The QX6700 is being relaunched on 22nd July as the Core 2 Quad Q6700 (the Q6700 is the G0 stepping version of the current QX6700).
 
only change name? so we can get q6700's with unlocked multies?

if not change names, then the new q6700's are 100% G0 stepping
 
I think you're better off getting a current quad for £235 & running it at around 3.3 1920fsb... well thats what I keep saying to myself, LOL
 
robj20 said:
Save some money and just get the Q6600 you can easily reach 3Ghz.

Yeah, definatly get the Q6600 instead and save a lot of money, ive got a feeling the Q6600'a will clock better than the Q6700's just like the E6600's did over the E6700's.
 
but there's no telling if the q6600 is a G0 stepping.

if it's not G0 stepping, do you guys thing it'd reach 3GHz on supplied stock cooling?

i've got a Zelmen 9500, so if stock cooling can reach 3Ghz, im happy to buy the non-G0-stepping version and run it at 3Ghz
 
I don't understand people wanting the upward multiplyers unlocked, when todays boards can hit 1900fsb I think you'rew better off running the bus speeds as fast as they'll go at a lower multiplyer.
 
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