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This raises the question of whether I want a q6600 or a e6850. I'd love quad-core, but then again, I'd rather have the real world use of the extra 600mhz. Also I should probably consider, the 1333 is like paying intel to oc the chips for us, won't that limit the oc'ing ability of the 6850? Does anyone know how much people are getting out of their q6600s?
well if you like gaming alot then you want the E6850 cause games dont use quad-core (well some do like crysis will but its overkill) some games still dont even use dual-core so why get quad? and the games that use dual would only be using 2 of the 4 and i would want 2 faster cores and not 4 when only 2 slower ones are being used. by the time we start using quad (if it even gets as big as dual core did) a Q6600 would be nothing my the time you would even come close to needing one