Quad Sli

Quad Sli
2.4GHz will bottleneck Q6600 Quad 2 GTX295 in SLI?

Absolutely not. This chip can handle Quad SLI. However, the GTX 295 is so powerful that Quad SLI is really about bragging rights on performance. The same goes for HD 4870X2. Unlike some people, I made a GTX 295 and Q6600. I know from experience staff, and the more I looked at the results of reference for the Q6600 chip faster on sites like Tom's Hardware and PC Games Hardware. The Q6600 has four cores 2.4 GHz separately on a single chip, with 8MB of cache on-die. The difference between a Q6600 system with this card and a similar system with a Q9650 would be a deficit of around of 5 images of the highest possible graphics settings. obtain 25 to 35 fps (in a shootout) in Crysis Warhead with anti-aliasing all the way up to 8x and up to 1280 x 1024. I have exactly the same results Phenom 9750 on my system, and the Phenom 9750 is about 10 percent slower than the Q6600 in most applications. Games are slightly different because the GPU is most of the workload. Another respondent believed that, apparently, the only processor to 2.4 GHz, and no quad-core contribute to the task. And yes, most modern games use multiple cores. There are many people who speak their butts in the neck strangulation video processor boards.

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