S Sneblot Baseband Member Messages 31 Jan 15, 2008 #1 Whats the difference between the normal Quad Core and the Extreme Quad Core?
Phoenix219 Baseband Member Messages 89 Jan 15, 2008 #2 About 800$. Other than that i'm not really sure there is that big of a difference
Blitersety Daemon Poster Messages 682 Location Finleyville, PA Jan 15, 2008 #3 Which one? If you're talking about the q6600 and qx6700, then the only difference is an unlocked multiplier.
Which one? If you're talking about the q6600 and qx6700, then the only difference is an unlocked multiplier.
veedubfreak Golden Master Messages 6,979 Jan 15, 2008 #5 If it has an X that means it has an unlocked multi, and most likely was just a higher binned part.
thirdshiftdj I feel funny... Messages 3,808 Location Lowell,Ma Jan 15, 2008 #7 Its better in every way
Black Falcon 921 Daemon Poster Messages 562 Location Cypress, Texas Jan 15, 2008 #8 thirdshiftdj said: Its better in every way Click to expand... Of course it is better an unlocked multiplier makes for a real easy overclock.
thirdshiftdj said: Its better in every way Click to expand... Of course it is better an unlocked multiplier makes for a real easy overclock.
900RR In Runtime Messages 199 Location Bradenton, Florida Jan 15, 2008 #9 is there anyway to unlock a q6600's multi? like jumpering something inside the chip like you had to do on the old Athlon XP palaminos...
is there anyway to unlock a q6600's multi? like jumpering something inside the chip like you had to do on the old Athlon XP palaminos...
Drizzt Fully Optimized Messages 3,187 Location Somewhere inbetween FL and NY Jan 15, 2008 #10 I dont know if the $800 is worth it though