Need Help Choosing Between a Q6600 and E6750

Siddhartha

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I am going to order the components today for a new\upgrade system and I am trying to decide between getting a Q6600 and an E6750.

1. Will not overclock.
2. Will run Windows XP, no one, hardware sites, seems to be recommending Vista yet
3. Main uses: no games, processing video files is probably the most demanding applications I will use. Of course faster is better

I compared the two CPUs using Tom's Hardware CPU charts and overall it seems the Q6600 edges the E6750 in performance but I am not sure what that all means in the real world performance.

What do you think?

Any help would be appreciated
 

mjavid

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Had exactly the same issues. Replaced my E6750 with Q6600. Does not appear to be any faster in routine use but should be superior in encoding/video conversions. The price difference being what it is, go for the Q6600. Make sure you get the G0 version.

M Javid
 

Siddhartha

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Originally posted by: mjavid
Had exactly the same issues. Replaced my E6750 with Q6600. Does not appear to be any faster in routine use but should be superior in encoding/video conversions. The price difference being what it is, go for the Q6600. Make sure you get the G0 version.

M Javid

I am ordering from Newegg. I just looked and I do not see any mention of "G0" version. Is this important for anything besides overclocking?

 

MetaDFF

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Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Originally posted by: mjavid
Had exactly the same issues. Replaced my E6750 with Q6600. Does not appear to be any faster in routine use but should be superior in encoding/video conversions. The price difference being what it is, go for the Q6600. Make sure you get the G0 version.

M Javid

I am ordering from Newegg. I just looked and I do not see any mention of "G0" version. Is this important for anything besides overclocking?

Since you are not overclocking I don't think it matters what stepping of the quad core you end up buying. The only difference is that the G0 stepping runs a bit cooler with power savings about 3%. Performance wise they are the same.
Anandtech has a good article on the differences between G0 and B3
Link

If you are doing video encoding tasks definitely get a quad core.
Anandtech again compares a E6850 vs a Q6600 and for encoding tasks the quad core is superior.
Link
 

Astrof

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check prices on like pricegrabber or something, q6600 comes to about $275 or so. (i think zipzoomfly or mwave were the cheapest? idk i got mine a month ago). the g0 stepping is just a slight improvement over the b3, but shudnt make that much of a difference especially if u dont OC. When i bought my cpu i was also debating between the e6750 and the q6600. get the q6600, its the best bang for your buck cpu out there currently.
 

Siddhartha

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Originally posted by: MetaDFF
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Originally posted by: mjavid
Had exactly the same issues. Replaced my E6750 with Q6600. Does not appear to be any faster in routine use but should be superior in encoding/video conversions. The price difference being what it is, go for the Q6600. Make sure you get the G0 version.

M Javid

I am ordering from Newegg. I just looked and I do not see any mention of "G0" version. Is this important for anything besides overclocking?

Since you are not overclocking I don't think it matters what stepping of the quad core you end up buying. The only difference is that the G0 stepping runs a bit cooler with power savings about 3%. Performance wise they are the same.
Anandtech has a good article on the differences between G0 and B3
Link

If you are doing video encoding tasks definitely get a quad core.
Anandtech again compares a E6850 vs a Q6600 and for encoding tasks the quad core is superior.
Link

After seeing how well the Q6600 compared to the E6850, I ordered the Q6600.

Everyone, thank you for the quick and really helpful information!

 

Amaroque

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Originally posted by: Siddhartha
After seeing how well the Q6600 compared to the E6850, I ordered the Q6600.

Everyone, thank you for the quick and really helpful information!

Good choice. I think you'll be pleased with it.