Ok. So the consensus (for a newbie overclocker) is if I buy a good Gigabyte motherboard with a Q6600 and decent RAM, I should just make the BIOS adjustments to overclock and I'll be all set? Don't worry about trying to combining the 2 techniques.
I've seen this tape mod for the Q6600, allowing the processor to run FSB 1333 instead of the default 1066.
Then, on the other hand I've seen "Newbies Guide to OC Q6600" which goes on about voltages, memory, and adjusting the BIOS. And following that guide will hopefully get your processor to...
That's good information DSF... I am more interested in saving money now on my new system, and can certainly shave off $ without SLI. I imagine that the 8800GTS you mention will handle todays games very well, and tomorrows games for the next 3-5 years decently.
I havent built a system in about 5...
So I'm about to buy a whole new quad-core rig. But I'm unsure as to which of the nbridge/sbridge chipset combination I should be considering. I've read up a bit on the nForce 600 series nbridge, but I guess I'm confused as to what the real differences(advantages) are between nbridge nForce X00...
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