P Pugnate Senior member Jun 25, 2006 690 0 0 Apr 2, 2007 #1 From intel's website it just looks like the G965 has integrated video. So why should I not go for the G965 rather than the P965?
From intel's website it just looks like the G965 has integrated video. So why should I not go for the G965 rather than the P965?
P Pugnate Senior member Jun 25, 2006 690 0 0 Apr 2, 2007 #2 Well I found out why. The P965 will support quadcore. The G965 won't.
L lyssword Diamond Member Dec 15, 2005 5,630 25 91 Apr 2, 2007 #3 also, g965 doesnt support overclock, from what I heard..
C Conky Lifer May 9, 2001 10,709 0 0 Apr 2, 2007 #4 Originally posted by: lyssword also, g965 doesnt support overclock, from what I heard.. Click to expand... G965 chipset is overclockable but is a very poor overclocker compared to the P965.
Originally posted by: lyssword also, g965 doesnt support overclock, from what I heard.. Click to expand... G965 chipset is overclockable but is a very poor overclocker compared to the P965.
PCTC2 Diamond Member Feb 18, 2007 3,892 33 91 Apr 2, 2007 #5 doesn't the G965 have integrated graphics?
F Fallengod Diamond Member Jul 2, 2001 5,908 19 81 Apr 3, 2007 #6 Yeah the G means it has integrated graphics. In otherwords, its worthless. Dont buy one of those Unless you want that for some odd reason.
Yeah the G means it has integrated graphics. In otherwords, its worthless. Dont buy one of those Unless you want that for some odd reason.
P Pugnate Senior member Jun 25, 2006 690 0 0 Apr 3, 2007 #7 Thanks for the input dudeys. Am building my sister a budget system today. Probably a P965 with a E6300.
Thanks for the input dudeys. Am building my sister a budget system today. Probably a P965 with a E6300.