hmmm, I sware I read that somewhere... But I guess not. Sorry for the mistake. Memory must be going in my old age
thats about right for your setup, so no worries. still wouldnt hurt to throw a dual core in thou games these days are taking advantage of multi core cpu's more and more.
There is an important difference between x8 and x16 slot in despite of ppl is writing here. The difference wasn't important two years ago, but nowdays things are different. See this: http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/03/27/pci_express_scaling_analysis/page10.html Regards
i think with a Q6600 and two GTX' the average in 06 is around 13k-15k i think. do it for the gaming. not the benchmarks
in this review COD2 gains 10 fps, but in another review COD2 gained nothing. strange! which does a guy believe ...
Thanks so it does look as though it can make a decent amount of difference..but not as much as i would want....so ill carry on and upgrade WITH M/B = PCI-Express Mainboard - SLI nForce 680i SLI(C55XE) - Intel Core 2 Duo/Quad-Core - ATX PROC = Intel® Core™ 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Processor(2.4GHz,8MB Cache,1066MHz) RAM = 2GB DDR2 Memory - 667MHz Hope these are what i should get ? p.s. still strange to me that with SLI turned off in driver my score is 7447 and turned on its 8050..oh well And many thx for the responces :approval: .
You can get ddr2 memory @ 800mhz for a good price nowadays. I would buy some good corsair or ocz memory that is running @ 800mhz so you can oc that q6600.
Hi- i have been looking for such a thing...any recommendations? ive been out of the loop for some time now and althoguh asus show some dual core X2 CPUs- its not clear if they are 939 compatible. Can someone please advise me on this? Thanks. Tim