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    X2 4600 vs 4800

    I'm aware they are the same stock clockspeed, but the 4800 has 1mb cache.

    Is it really worth the £150 more? What real world benefits would I get from it, or should I say, what tasks is it used in?

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    very doubtful would need to be something else very special to justify it, id say your going fasting enough with a 4600 to worry, least buy it now u can upgrade down the road when the prices are to drop and what i hear that wont be long.

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    Pyle, its just the CPU I'm saving for now. I have my 2gb OCZ Platinum PC3200 2-3-2-5 RAM and Asus EN7800GTX TOP edition Although, I'm going to leave my current SATA as a storage drive and use a new SATA-II for Windows and games/software installations

    Thanks for the advice though, it did seem a tad steep.

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    If you read the reviews, they say on the Dual core that clock speed is a more important factor than cache. Given, both the 4600 and 4800 operate at 2.4GHZ, then save £150 and go for the 4600. If you want to save more, go for the 4400 and that will easily handle a 10% overclock without changing voltage upto 2.4GHZ (a 4800 for £340).

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    Ooh, thats a good idea, I guess the heat output is slightly increased (two cores on one die), but they are still fairly good overclockers?

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    Agreed. Why go for the 4600 when you can have the 4400+ for much cheaper and still with the same core as the 4800+?? Just do what I did (see sig)
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