Pros: Great for multi-tasking, low price, overclocks very well
Cons: Can run warm, uses more watts compared to the new 45nm chips.
The Bottom Line: A great buy for budget conscious individuals who want peak performance.
Review: This processor is simply amazing. I've been running this chip for about 8 months and haven't had any problems whatsoever. The stock speed of 2.4Ghz is more than enough for most applications, and even most hi-end games. If you're into overclocking you ...
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nad_masters,in Computer Hardware
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Apr 23, 2008
Pros: Can hit 3.5 GHz rock solid stable (YMMV), low FSB and high multiplier (easier OC)
Cons: Bad heatsink mount design, high temperatures (even at stock settings)
The Bottom Line: The Q6600 G0 stepping represents the current sweet spot for price and performance. Just need better cooling.
Review: It's no secret that Intel's current Core microarchitecture is superior than AMD's current K10. It is also no secret that Intel was ready to unveil a 45 μm refresh of the Core. The quad-core version would be codenamed Yorkfield. Not only will the ...