Greetings everyone,
I'm currently building a new system, and have hit quite the roadblock, suddenly, in "what's better"-ness. The X3200 or the Q6600? Let's ask a series of questions to find out.
"The Q6600 is the same as a X3220. The X3220 is considered server grade which might get you a higher binned CPU.
However, I do see that no Xeons are on the Gigabyte P35C support list."
Can a Gigabyte P35C even -support- and -use- a Xeon 3220?
Regarding the X3220: "Brilliant CPU and it works very well with the Asus P5M2/SAS motherboard. Highly recommended if you're building a server for yourself or small business."
I'm not running a small business! How does the X3220 hold up for gaming? Is it pointless to get compared to the Q6600?
"Xeon's are meant for servers and work stations. Don't buy them for normal use."
Ehh...
"The 8mb L2 cache is only for L2. There is different cache for L1."
I am going to be honest, in my computer noobishness I am unsure that I fully understand what is meant by this statement. I suppose I do actually have L2 cache, according to my motherboard...but more than that I do not know.
"For what processor I would choose the quad core because it can last longer but for now and the forseeable future the faster dual cores would be better for the average person. Although you could overclock either but the quads use more energy. It is all on what you are going to be using it for."
I am going to be using it for gaming. So the quad cores are pointless? Maybe I -should- just get a higher frequency dual core?
Questions questions questions... If anyone has any answers or can help me in any way I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance, and I hope we can get to the bottom of this. >
I'm currently building a new system, and have hit quite the roadblock, suddenly, in "what's better"-ness. The X3200 or the Q6600? Let's ask a series of questions to find out.
"The Q6600 is the same as a X3220. The X3220 is considered server grade which might get you a higher binned CPU.
However, I do see that no Xeons are on the Gigabyte P35C support list."
Can a Gigabyte P35C even -support- and -use- a Xeon 3220?
Regarding the X3220: "Brilliant CPU and it works very well with the Asus P5M2/SAS motherboard. Highly recommended if you're building a server for yourself or small business."
I'm not running a small business! How does the X3220 hold up for gaming? Is it pointless to get compared to the Q6600?
"Xeon's are meant for servers and work stations. Don't buy them for normal use."
Ehh...
"The 8mb L2 cache is only for L2. There is different cache for L1."
I am going to be honest, in my computer noobishness I am unsure that I fully understand what is meant by this statement. I suppose I do actually have L2 cache, according to my motherboard...but more than that I do not know.
"For what processor I would choose the quad core because it can last longer but for now and the forseeable future the faster dual cores would be better for the average person. Although you could overclock either but the quads use more energy. It is all on what you are going to be using it for."
I am going to be using it for gaming. So the quad cores are pointless? Maybe I -should- just get a higher frequency dual core?
Questions questions questions... If anyone has any answers or can help me in any way I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance, and I hope we can get to the bottom of this. >