Very few, if any games, can make use of dual cores yet alone quad cores. Quad cores are only useful (at the mo) for video editting/ 3D design as mentioned above and even then only with the heavy duty pro packages.
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Very few, if any games, can make use of dual cores yet alone quad cores. Quad cores are only useful (at the mo) for video editting/ 3D design as mentioned above and even then only with the heavy duty pro packages.
I second that - games are all about what graphics card you have. So long as your CPU's not bottlenecking, you don't have to worry about it.
I know for sure Bioshock, one of the upcoming DX10 games will be heavily multithreaded (8 threads :O_o1:). I also believe Crysis is -- no reason to believe it isn't -- but I haven't looked into that so I won't present that as fact.
So the Q6600 will definitely be king of the hill, it's got my vote anyways ! *Goes back to drooling over Bioshock and Crysis for a few months more...*.
But then that's 3GHz on 4 cores, plus you've gotta take the extra heat into consideration.
buy quad core.
even if you are running a single dual core application, it allows all your processes and other apps such as winamp or utorrent to run on other threads or cores ;)