Why didnt i buy Artic Silver 5 and the Artic Thermal Material Remover and Thermal Surface Purifier Product`s years ago??? When i received the parcel it was on the small side and i was thinking is there gona be enought hehehe well there was and i promptly opened my pc and removed the heatsink and processor the process was so easy just a few drops on both processor and heatsink wips off then apply the Purifier in the same way wipe off then your ready to go with the Thermal Paste if you have a single processor then you just place a tiny blob the size of a grain of white uncooked rice right in the middle of the processor i used a brown one hehehehehe... if your using a due processor then you need to do a thin line across but NOT edge to edge ... Read More:
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I wasn't really sure about AMD to start with. I Bought a an athalon 64x2 4500+ processor and that was OK. A bit slow i must say however it ran both windows vista32bit and 64bit with no problem. I then thought of going back to intel when i stumbled upon the 6000+. It was a good buy, Cheaper than intel. The upgrade was no problem. One processor our the other in. I didnt have to reinstall windows or anything. Instant detection by vista..... The only thing i advise is. ... invest in windows 64 bit because 32 bit only handles 3BG ram.... and thats not fair on this marvellous processor.
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The Core2Quad Q6600 is actually available in two revisions - the older B3 stepping and the newer, more efficient G0 stepping. I'm hoping by now the one Amazon is selling is the newer G0. I've had my Q6600 a while now, so unfortunately I have the older B3 which uses more power and runs hotter, but I'm still more than happy with it and have overclocked it to 3ghz for a bit of a speed boost.
The Q6600 is an LGA775 CPU that requires a modest 1066mhz FSB, unlike some of the newer quads that need 1333mhz or 1600mhz, so it will run happily on most chipsets from P965 or Nforce 6 or later.
If you are debating whether to get a quad core CPU or a dual core, the increase in multi-threaded software over the past few months should ... Read More:
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The Core2Quad Q6600 is actually available in two revisions - the older B3 stepping and the newer, more efficient G0 stepping. I'm hoping by now the one Amazon is selling is the newer G0. I've had my Q6600 a while now, so unfortunately I have the older B3 which uses more power and runs hotter, but I'm still more than happy with it and have overclocked it to 3ghz for a bit of a speed boost.
The Q6600 is an LGA775 CPU that requires a modest 1066mhz FSB, unlike some of the newer quads that need 1333mhz or 1600mhz, so it will run happily on most chipsets from P965 or Nforce 6 or later.
If you are debating whether to get a quad core CPU or a dual core, the increase in multi-threaded software over the past few months should ... Read More:
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The Core2Quad Q6600 is actually available in two revisions - the older B3 stepping and the newer, more efficient G0 stepping. I'm hoping by now the one Amazon is selling is the newer G0. I've had my Q6600 a while now, so unfortunately I have the older B3 which uses more power and runs hotter, but I'm still more than happy with it and have overclocked it to 3ghz for a bit of a speed boost.
The Q6600 is an LGA775 CPU that requires a modest 1066mhz FSB, unlike some of the newer quads that need 1333mhz or 1600mhz, so it will run happily on most chipsets from P965 or Nforce 6 or later.
If you are debating whether to get a quad core CPU or a dual core, the increase in multi-threaded software over the past few months should ... Read More:
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The Core2Quad Q6600 is actually available in two revisions - the older B3 stepping and the newer, more efficient G0 stepping. I'm hoping by now the one Amazon is selling is the newer G0. I've had my Q6600 a while now, so unfortunately I have the older B3 which uses more power and runs hotter, but I'm still more than happy with it and have overclocked it to 3ghz for a bit of a speed boost.
The Q6600 is an LGA775 CPU that requires a modest 1066mhz FSB, unlike some of the newer quads that need 1333mhz or 1600mhz, so it will run happily on most chipsets from P965 or Nforce 6 or later.
If you are debating whether to get a quad core CPU or a dual core, the increase in multi-threaded software over the past few months should ... Read More:
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I would recommend this laptop to any person that either needs a laptop for studying, working or travelling (or a mixture of all three).
I currently use it for studying, and as I study off the island, I needed a good, light laptop for travelling. I would chose it over other Dell and Sony laptops as the amount of unwanted software on a Samsung is limited, no unnecessary programs taking up disk space!
It's surprisingly quick, and the wireless can hit some high speeds, comparable to my home PC (cable).
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I would recommend this laptop to any person that either needs a laptop for studying, working or travelling (or a mixture of all three).
I currently use it for studying, and as I study off the island, I needed a good, light laptop for travelling. I would chose it over other Dell and Sony laptops as the amount of unwanted software on a Samsung is limited, no unnecessary programs taking up disk space!
It's surprisingly quick, and the wireless can hit some high speeds, comparable to my home PC (cable).
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I would recommend this laptop to any person that either needs a laptop for studying, working or travelling (or a mixture of all three).
I currently use it for studying, and as I study off the island, I needed a good, light laptop for travelling. I would chose it over other Dell and Sony laptops as the amount of unwanted software on a Samsung is limited, no unnecessary programs taking up disk space!
It's surprisingly quick, and the wireless can hit some high speeds, comparable to my home PC (cable).
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I would recommend this laptop to any person that either needs a laptop for studying, working or travelling (or a mixture of all three).
I currently use it for studying, and as I study off the island, I needed a good, light laptop for travelling. I would chose it over other Dell and Sony laptops as the amount of unwanted software on a Samsung is limited, no unnecessary programs taking up disk space!
It's surprisingly quick, and the wireless can hit some high speeds, comparable to my home PC (cable).
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