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I'm interested in a core 2 quad Q6600. According to the internet, my system is compatible with 2 versions of them. Could someone please explain the differance to me? Thanks!

 

BX80562Q6600

HH80562PH0568M 

Mobo: MSI 2AE0 1.0 (FM2)
CPU: AMD A8 5500 (3.2/3.7GHz)
GPU: Asus GeForce GT 1030 (2GB)
PSU: HP 667893-002 (300w)
RAM: x2 Samsung M378B1G73BH0-CK0 (8GB DDR3)

Drive 1: Kingston A400 SA400S37240G (240 GB)
Drive 2: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 (1TB)

Monitor: Toshiba 23L1350U (23", 1920x1080, 60HZ)

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23 minutes ago, Burner1061 said:

BX80562Q6600

HH80562PH0568M 

They're the same part. One SKU refers to the boxed variant, and the other SKU is for the bulk/tray part.

 

That said, are you really sure you want a Core 2 Quad twelve years after they were released?

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23 minutes ago, Burner1061 said:

BX80562Q6600

HH80562PH0568M 

BX80562Q6600 -> Boxed processor.

HH80562PH0568M -> Tray processor.

 

Both of these contain a Q6600 of either B3 (SL9UM) or G0 (SLACR) stepping.

 

The difference is only in how Intel originally packed them.

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1 hour ago, AbydosOne said:

They're the same part. One SKU refers to the boxed variant, and the other SKU is for the bulk/tray part.

 

That said, are you really sure you want a Core 2 Quad twelve years after they were released?

It is the best chip available for my motherboard I believe. I'd be happy for you to prove me wrong though.

 

Gateway E-4610D

E-4610S Mickelson Trail Motherboard

Intel Q965

Mobo: MSI 2AE0 1.0 (FM2)
CPU: AMD A8 5500 (3.2/3.7GHz)
GPU: Asus GeForce GT 1030 (2GB)
PSU: HP 667893-002 (300w)
RAM: x2 Samsung M378B1G73BH0-CK0 (8GB DDR3)

Drive 1: Kingston A400 SA400S37240G (240 GB)
Drive 2: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 (1TB)

Monitor: Toshiba 23L1350U (23", 1920x1080, 60HZ)

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1 hour ago, svmlegacy said:

BX80562Q6600 -> Boxed processor.

HH80562PH0568M -> Tray processor.

 

Both of these contain a Q6600 of either B3 (SL9UM) or G0 (SLACR) stepping.

 

The difference is only in how Intel originally packed them.

How do I tell the difference between G0 and B3? ie amazon

Mobo: MSI 2AE0 1.0 (FM2)
CPU: AMD A8 5500 (3.2/3.7GHz)
GPU: Asus GeForce GT 1030 (2GB)
PSU: HP 667893-002 (300w)
RAM: x2 Samsung M378B1G73BH0-CK0 (8GB DDR3)

Drive 1: Kingston A400 SA400S37240G (240 GB)
Drive 2: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 (1TB)

Monitor: Toshiba 23L1350U (23", 1920x1080, 60HZ)

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9 hours ago, Burner1061 said:

How do I tell the difference between G0 and B3? ie amazon

The only way is through the SSPEC (SL9UM vs SLACR), or by CPUID in a system. Most are the later SLACR (G0) stepping.

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