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Answer» what are the best processors out there? the newest is what i need. also can you guide me to the best RAMS and video cards, sound cards, motherboards.Best CPU: Core 2 Quad X6850 Best CPU: Core 2 Quad X6850 What do you look for in CPU to tell if its good or not?That shiny holographic sticker on the box for one thing...I mean in terms of parameters.The series is the main thing, for example Core 2 DUO, Pentium 4, Athlon X2. The speed in GHz is important, and so is the FSB speed - the higher the BETTER. Finally, the cache is measured in Mb (the more the better) and the number of cores (1 core isn't so common nowadays, dual core seems to be the main standard, and quad core is becoming the standard for high end PCs). If you're a heavy multitasker you should go for more cores. Does that help you out?Yes, thank you.You're welcome. Feel free to post again with any more questions you may have.While the QX6850 may be the "best" CPU right now, it's definitely NOT something you should be looking at. Either the Q6600 or wait for the Q9450. Quote from: Jess607 on October 25, 2007, 08:09:15 PM While the QX6850 may be the "best" CPU right now, it's definitely NOT something you should be looking at. Why shouldn't we choose QX6850?Overpriced for the performance. Never ever choose the ABSOLUTE top end of anything, because it's maybe 50% more expensive than it should be.hey!!! i juz want you to release what you know coz i'm being curious about what's the best of the cutting edge (i mean best for gaming, music, video and evrythng) and you know guyz i'm thinkin of buying a computer that supports two games at once and two monitors (each for one),,, could you recomend some! thnx alot and keep postin to tell what you know!!! If you want the absolute best, here's a rough guide. 790i SLI Ultra motherboard 8Gb DDR3-1600RAM Intel Core 2 Quad QX9775 3x Nvidia GTX280 As many WD Raptor drives as possible in RAID 0 Sound card - not sure, maybe the Xonar Some set of 7.1 surround speakers G15 keyboard, G9 mouse Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W PSU As many DVDRW or BLURAY drives as can be crammed in Several large monitors Total cost: probably over $20k Do you see the absurd lengths it's possible to go to? Quote from: Calum on July 13, 2008, 04:47:03 AM Total cost: probably over $20k Absurd = f($). $ may not be an issue. |
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