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provided by Reviews![]() The Q6600 is a good introductory quad core processor for the Socket 775. Review created: Sep 04, 2009 by: rgathright Pros:Quad cores, 8Mb total L2 on-chip cache Cons:65nm always produces more heat than a 45nm quad core The Bottom Line:Four cores in an Intel Q6600 versus two cores in the E8600, which will ultimately win the performance battle on the Socket 775, you make the choice! Review:In the world of IT, we do not get out very often so our biggest thrills surround the arrival of new...read full review A quartet beats a duet... every time! Review created: Dec 30, 2008 by: brendang Pros:Enjoy new levels of performance and personal productivity with the "Q" Cons:Requires a modicum of knowledge to overclock. Uses slightly more power than dual core. The Bottom Line:With the price disparity gap between dual and quad core, there simply is no reason to limit yourself. In this case, more is indeed better. Review:I purchased my G0 Q6600 from ClubIT back in late October, 2007 when the G0's (the new stepping, at t...read full review This chip ROCKS!!! Superfast. Inexpensive. Makes computing fun again. Review created: Aug 11, 2008 by: jacobdrj Pros:Fast. Great Multitasking. Runs Cool. Overclocks Well. Cons:Not Free. The Bottom Line:Superfast, enthusiast friendly. The price keeps going down and down. Good for all uses. There are better options for gaming. Review:Introduction I needed a powerful computer. One that could tear through video editing. I also wanted...read full review Best bang for the buck Review created: Jul 10, 2008 by: richaull 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...read full review Fast x4, Overclocks Well if Lucky, but HOT HOT HOT Review created: Apr 23, 2008 by: nad_masters 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...read full review Page 1 of 1 |