JogaBonito1502 Guru Messages 7,841 Location U.S. Feb 10, 2009 #11 You'll be fine with it. What stepping is your Q6600? I reckon you might have 500Mhz in it still.
R rohan23 Fully Optimized Messages 4,087 Feb 10, 2009 #12 JogaBonito1502 said: You'll be fine with it. What stepping is your Q6600? I reckon you might have 500Mhz in it still. Click to expand... I have a G0. I got lucky because everyone at the time was a B3 stepping.
JogaBonito1502 said: You'll be fine with it. What stepping is your Q6600? I reckon you might have 500Mhz in it still. Click to expand... I have a G0. I got lucky because everyone at the time was a B3 stepping.
JogaBonito1502 Guru Messages 7,841 Location U.S. Feb 10, 2009 #13 Oh yeah you have plenty of room. If in the future you ever need more power get a TRUE, lap it, and get to work.
Oh yeah you have plenty of room. If in the future you ever need more power get a TRUE, lap it, and get to work.
R rohan23 Fully Optimized Messages 4,087 Feb 10, 2009 #14 JogaBonito1502 said: Oh yeah you have plenty of room. If in the future you ever need more power get a TRUE, lap it, and get to work. Click to expand... My Xigmatek does me well. I've gotten it upto 3.3 Ghz with decent temps. I just don't really need that kind of speed. Everything works fine at stock. Sometimes I just take it to 3.0Ghz when I'm editing a large file. It flies by.
JogaBonito1502 said: Oh yeah you have plenty of room. If in the future you ever need more power get a TRUE, lap it, and get to work. Click to expand... My Xigmatek does me well. I've gotten it upto 3.3 Ghz with decent temps. I just don't really need that kind of speed. Everything works fine at stock. Sometimes I just take it to 3.0Ghz when I'm editing a large file. It flies by.