Now it s Q6600 P35 9600GT How to upgrade again?

Updated on number 2024-05-22
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The motherboard does not support SLI

    2.It is recommended to update to a host that can support SLI, such as N680i.

    It's Q6600, except for the top-of-the-line N-card 2xxGTX series, the CPU is not a bottleneck at all. The Q6600 is a quad-core with a lot of heat, and you must add a fan to overclock. After the graphics card upgrade, you can choose to overclock if you want to play a game card that requires physical calculations (**, location calculations).

    4.Power consumption depends on the parts you update.

    Summary: 9600GT SLI <= A discontinued G80 core 8800GTX (I'm using. Weep..

    It was discontinued after a few months of purchase) So it is highly recommended to buy a single card with strong performance, not a weak card SLIIt's not interesting. SLI is not as simple as X2...

    The likes of the 9800GTX are great options. In this way, the motherboard will definitely be updated, and N680i and above are recommended. With such a configuration, the CPU is not a bottleneck at all, so don't worry.

    Power consumption: No problem at all without overclocking.

    Hope mine is helpful to you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1 The motherboard supports SLI (some motherboards don't have this function) The disadvantage is that it is too hot and too noisy.

    2 If you support SLI, you don't need to change it.

    3 No need to overclock (multi-core is not much faster than single-core when running or processing a single data), 4 400W power supply is fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Rise! Don't break the machine!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    P35 on Q6600 is OK.

    Actually, you can go to P43 Ah, if you don't use CF, you don't need to go to P45, and P43** is similar to P35, why use P35, which is about to be eliminated, P43 supports HD3850, yes, in fact, there is no big difference.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    P45 is recommended,**It's also very cheap.。。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Buy the new and not the old, of course p43

    These two motherboards will not limit the performance of the Q6600 The key is that your other hardware should be well coordinated and not create bottlenecks

    Choose a motherboard with a good power supply to facilitate future OC

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I recommend using P43 or P45 to facilitate future upgrades, and if you don't plan to upgrade again, use a P35.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended that you use MSI Neo2-FR

    The board is beautiful, and there is a heat dissipation channel between the south-bridge and north-bridge chips.

    MSI is still a first-line manufacturer, and the machine I bought in March used this one, which is quite good.

    You can check the information of this motherboard, and I guess you will like this too.

    It is estimated that the current price may be more than 800.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    To say that the Q6600 is an entry-level 4-core is not as good as the E6550.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It works, there's nothing bad about it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not bad, basically balanced. One thing to note. That is, the Q6600 has a variety of stepping methods, and the old version has D0 and B3. The new version uses the go stepping method, which has much better performance than the previous one, and the power consumption has also dropped a lot. Be careful!

    PS: Review article on the difference between step discrimination and asynchronous progression performance:

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Well matched. There are only three suggestions:

    1.If you play games, there is still a certain delay in wireless keyboard and mouse, I used to use a wireless keyboard and mouse, and then I bought a G1 to play games.

    2.Fenda speakers haven't been used, I don't know how, you can also consider the Edifier, **The evaluation is very good. Or Huiwei's.

    3.The burner can consider the Pioneer 215ch, **almost.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chic This configuration is all about playing games with pleasure.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Replace the memory with Kingston's, the compatibility is better, but there are more fakes, pay attention when you buy it!

    The power supply is changed to the long city.,In addition, according to unreliable sources,ASUS version is more picky about hardware.,It's easy to cause a blue screen.,Others can't see anything.。

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In fact, I also think it's a bit extravagant!

    Also, if you want to play games, it's best to use wired, otherwise there will be a little delay in the game, and it will be fatal.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Look at what you're using it for. I still use the NF6100. What's the point? The first-line P35 can still be on the Q6600. In a word, it's enough.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    To say that the 4850 is stronger than the GTX260 is nonsense, and the 4870 is better than the GTX260. 9600GT group SLI you have to change the motherboard and power supply, and there is no GTX260 cost-effective. Wait for the GTX260+, the GTX260+ is a graphics card that will make the hearts of those who buy the GTX280 heartbroken.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes. Big brother, let's search.

    I also q6600. The mainsail is a P45 ASUS P5Q-E, how can I not open the car as soon as I overtake.

    Does it have to be pressurized.?

    None of them are pressurized directly on the g0.

    You teach me to put it.

    I ...I'm Rainbow Red HD 4870...

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is not recommended to change to GTX260, 4850 is stronger than it.

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