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Old Jul 14, 2007, 09:25 AM   #1
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Advice on future upgrade

I'm thinking of upgrading my X2 3800+ to either the Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 or to the Intel Quadcore Q6600. Is it worth of paying the extra 90 euro's for 2 more cores or atm still a waste of money? They both run at 2400 Mhz each core, or is there still some difference under the hood?

For a mainbord I was considering the eVGA nForce 680i paired with 2x1024 OCZ memory, could be tempted to get 2x 2GB Kits to go for 4gb total.

The only thing I am not sure about is if my PSU is still sufficient for the upgrade or if I need to upgrade that also.

Hopefully ppl here can shed some personal lights on the parts listed.

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Old Jul 14, 2007, 09:32 AM   #2
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If you have the money I'd say go for the quad an the 4gb RAM, and since you already have Vista Ultimate you can install the 64bit (if you aren't running it aleady that is) version to make use of all that ram.

edit: about the PSU, I'd recommend getting a beefier one for sure although it may very well work with your current one. But in the end you better upgrade it too.
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Old Jul 14, 2007, 09:41 AM   #3
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Ok, will take a peek at some PSU's and see what I can find.
I got the 64-Bit version also here, using the 32-Bit version atm. Have not really delved into the 64-Bit version besides the older RC's from Vista.

Also I heard that Intel is planning to cut the prices on all current desktop CPU's. Is this anywhere confirmed and if so anyone know how much of a cut we can expect, if the Quadcore drops in price, then yeah that is the one I will go for.

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I found the 600 Watt version of my current PSU Xilence 600 Watt Gaming Edition
Soz the site is in German, could not find any english site that contained info about it.

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Old Jul 14, 2007, 10:30 AM   #4
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You will most certainly need a more powerful PSU, I know the Xilence unit which you got and I certainly wouldn't pair it with a quad if I were you. However, if you aren't into overclocking, it should hold the E6600 just fine.


Concerning the CPU, if you are into overclocking even a E6320 is great, they overclock tremendously. If you are not, the E6600 is fine. The Q6600 is a very good CPU but currently you won't notice much difference from it unless you do heavy multitasking. If you aren't the person who upgrades often, you should get the Q6600, it will last longer.

About the RAM, 2X1GB will be fine for now. You can get another set later if you need it, it should be cheaper as well.
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Can't really add much to the great advice above but if I were to change something it would be to grab an Intel board. Of course if you want sli then you really have no choice but if you are not planning on it I think you'd enjoy an Intel 965 or P35 board a little more.
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