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<blockquote data-quote="MadAudio" data-source="post: 2970484" data-attributes="member: 560581"><p>i would have to disagree simply because the intel compatible boards can be really really picky with ddr2 ram and since this his first build it would be wiser to go with something not so picky .not to mention the fact that the e6600 is about the same speed as a 4800+x2 so no it actually isnt faster than a 6000+. unless you overclock the e6600 then it will whup the 6000+ but not till its oc'ed and by oc i mean alot.say from 2.4 to 3.3-3.6.</p><p></p><p>***edit*** oops sorry i was comparing to the 6400 not the 6600 was really tired or something at the time***</p><p></p><p>but i still say the intel board can be really picky with ram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadAudio, post: 2970484, member: 560581"] i would have to disagree simply because the intel compatible boards can be really really picky with ddr2 ram and since this his first build it would be wiser to go with something not so picky .not to mention the fact that the e6600 is about the same speed as a 4800+x2 so no it actually isnt faster than a 6000+. unless you overclock the e6600 then it will whup the 6000+ but not till its oc'ed and by oc i mean alot.say from 2.4 to 3.3-3.6. ***edit*** oops sorry i was comparing to the 6400 not the 6600 was really tired or something at the time*** but i still say the intel board can be really picky with ram. [/QUOTE]
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