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Sup gents, building a new rig soon (waiting for the new gtx260 cards to come down 50quid ish) I've realised that i can stretch my budget to afford a Quad Q9300 (1333FSB one) over a Q6600.
Question is, is it worth upping the processor? It's only a 0.1 stock GHZ gain (FSB is the same). So obviousley the choice lies in the Q9300's OC abililty. I know the Q6600 is an excellent OC'er, but is the Q9300?
(sorry for the cross post just that OC'ing sub forum is dead).
Thanks gents.
 
The difference between the 2 for same FSB is £20 with the q9300 being the dearer. Although the q9300 is OEM whilst there does not exsist an OEM version for the q6600 (1333FSB).
 
err...

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showp...groupid=701&catid=6&subcat=793&name=Intel Cor e%202%20Quad%20Pro%20Q6600%20"Energy%20Efficient%2 0SLACR%2095W%20Edition"%202.40GHz%20(1066FSB)%20-%20OEM

£45 less than the Q9300.

Only 1066 FSB though, the 1333FSB version is more expensive.

Also this system will have to last me a while (poor student here :P), so maybe it would be better going for the Q9300 which is 45nm tech, and in theory should have a bit more life in it before its deemed useless.
 
Im guessing the cheaper Q6600 can have its FSB upped to 1333 without having a tantrum as intel just make the chips the same and change the FSB in the final stages? and that energy effeciant mumbo jumbo is just as they processor needs less power.
 
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Ahh thanks jak731 and semi-pro cleared up a great deal of confusion for me there, since i got such decent responses ive decided to save a whole load of dollar and go for the OEM q6600 at £110. This shall be used with Asus P5Q Pro Intel P45 mother board and 4GB of corsair PC2-6400C5 ram with a GTX260 (as iv'e heard they are a decent set of RAM and MB for oc'ing). Im aware that i cant go SLI with that MB, but will there be compatibility problems at all?

Question though ive gone for the scythe mini-ninja cooler, (no idea tbh about coolers and who doesn't love ninjas? :P). This an ok cooler?

thanks again, you guys are my beacon of pc knowledge in an otherwise pc world 'tard like backdrop. :)
 
I'm going to be using an Antec Three Hundred Ultimate Gaming Case to save money over the twelve hundred and 600/900 case (cant remember which one it is). I'm guessing it'd be large enough to house the larger ones (i hope so :P), but would it have enough airflow? (The 300 hundred has a total of 5 fans)
 
Done some research.. it fits.. but barely :P, it'd mean no side fan for me.
So another piece of info to add to the pile, antec 300 + tuniq tower 120 cooler is all gravy :D.

The tuniq comes with a thermal compound as well.. should i rely on this or buy one of the custom ones?
 
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