Just installed my new E6600...

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Feb 28, 2006
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aye nice set up! how much did that all cost? What's the difference between dual core and single core ( is single core like pentium 3.0 ghz) or something like that?
 
Jan 5, 2006
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difference between dual core and single core is that.. theres 2 processors in a duo.. meaning you can do more stuff without that lagginess the computer has when using alot of programs at once, like editing video, photoshop, listening to music and playing a game.

and to the other dude, you might need to install new stuff because of the motherboard might not be compatible with what you have now.. so you'd need new ram and videocard if you dont have one or if the one you have isnt good enough.
 

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Sicc OG
Dec 10, 2005
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congrats

I been thinking about to update the computer I have too

I think it's important that you got to make sure that the kinds of motherboards match the processor you want and stuff
 
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discuss650 said:
and to the other dude, you might need to install new stuff because of the motherboard might not be compatible with what you have now.. so you'd need new ram and videocard if you dont have one or if the one you have isnt good enough.

well this is what i got and maybe u can help me out on what i should get...
PERFORMANCE
intel pentium d processor 820
processor speed 2.80GHz1
800MHz FSB, 2MB L2 Cache
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Operating system
1GB PC2-4200 533MHz DDR2
GRAPHICS
ATI Radeon X300 128MB DDR SDRAM

STORAGE
320GB 7200rpm Serial-ATA Hard Drive
in RAID 0 configuration
 
Jun 13, 2002
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Core 2 Duo is not actually 2 physical cores but they are amazing chips. There is basically 2 chips inside the 1. The clock speed (2.4ghz) has dropped but it's not about clock speed anymore, it's about how much gets done in cycle. I went from a newer Pentium4 4ghz (overclocked) to this 2.4ghz and its shitting on it.

As for price you can see on the links to get an idea but here's what I paid:
E6600 - 309.99
Asus P5W motherboard - 166.99 (open box but everything was sealed so it may have been new)
XFX 7600 GS - 96.37 ( - $40 mail in rebate = $56.37)
2GB ram (bought in Feb) - $255.95
had the lian-li case, 74gb Raptor, lightscribe burner, antec power supply and Scythe heatsink already. I spent $616 on the new stuff (including other case & ram) so I could sell it to my friend for $500. So thats $116 to upgrade then there's $80 in rebates so I end up spending ~$36 to upgrade :cool:
 
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so what kind of core 2 duos are there.. i gotta p4 3.0ghz with the hyper threadin.. but its slow at times..

i gotta gateway.. i didn't want to build my 1st computer.. but i dropped 7800 gtc oc in there.. shits like a xbox 360
 
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if you overclock, youll void the warranty on your video card.. just a heads up.

mrraskal666 all you really need to watch out for if youre gonna upgrade is the ram.. im sure the videocard will work still unless you get a new one that should still work.. get pci-e though, with a pci-e enabled motherboard.. usually the ram will be something like pc3200 or higher.. it should say on the stick(s) of ram when you buy the motherboard it will tell you what kind of ram is compatible with it.
 
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mrraskal666 said:
well this is what i got and maybe u can help me out on
STORAGE
320GB 7200rpm Serial-ATA Hard Drive
in RAID 0 configuration
Well if you're going to raid a single drive heres what you should do:

Get a DELL because you don't know what you are doing.
 
Aug 20, 2004
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The best bang for your buck CPU out there is the Pentium D Dual Core 805(2.66 GHz). With the right board, it can be overclocked past 4.0 GHz. It can still boot a system at 4.2 GHz, but cant at 4.3 GHz. Ive also heard stories of people gettin these CPU's up and OVER 5 GHz.

Here is the article on Tomshardware.com. It was done about 8 months ago, and the CPU only costs $87 right now. Also, the price of the boards used in these experiments have dropped.

http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/05/10/dual_41_ghz_cores/
 
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discuss650 said:
if you overclock, youll void the warranty on your video card.. just a heads up.

mrraskal666 all you really need to watch out for if youre gonna upgrade is the ram.. im sure the videocard will work still unless you get a new one that should still work.. get pci-e though, with a pci-e enabled motherboard.. usually the ram will be something like pc3200 or higher.. it should say on the stick(s) of ram when you buy the motherboard it will tell you what kind of ram is compatible with it.
THANX I'LL HIT UP FRYS BOUT THAT


TONY206 said:
Well if you're going to raid a single drive heres what you should do:

Get a DELL because you don't know what you are doing.
I WROTE EVERYTHING DOWN FROM A STICKER THAT CAME WIT MY COMPUTER
 
Aug 20, 2004
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You cant Raid a single HD. You use Raid for MULTIPLE drives to work as one, in case one of your drives fails, the other(s) pick up without even a flinch.

As a personal PC user, there is really no need for something that extreme. Servers use raid so the servers dont lose all its shit.