Caporegime
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I don't overclock. Period (sorry folks).
I play a lot of older games.
My decision is based mainly on a comparison of individual core specs at stock. Whether four cores will make any difference to me over two NOW is doubtful.
In making a decision like this it is necessary to look at where you are coming from, as well as where you are going. Starting from my current XP2400+ based system I am not really going wrong with either choice. My current gut feeling is that for now I want the most powerful core I can get for my money which points me towards a dual with a more powerful set of cores. With the right Mobo I will have the option of maybe putting in a quad core later when prices drop. And they will!
Why is it? This has nothing to do with it. And more fool you for refusing to overclock

There are good reasons why people are saying that the quad offers better value than the 6750s and especially 6850. You say you play older games but I presume you will be playing newer games otherwise why are you upgrading - so when games like Crysis and Alan Wake come out with genuine multi-core support, your quad would come into its own. The Q6600 will last a long time.