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#1 FasterlilT0ny
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Is the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6320 (1.86GHz,1066FSB) with 4MB cache a good processer good?Or even enough?
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#2 inyourface_12
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yeah its a good processor but for the same price you can get an amd x2 6000+ which is mush better
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#3 yoyo462001
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yeah its a good processor.
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#4 pcgamer_07
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That processor is fine although for a little bit more you can get a x2 6000+ or x2 5600+ or an E6750 which are very good.
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#5 DarkShooter16
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yeah its a good processor but for the same price you can get an amd x2 6000+ which is mush betterinyourface_12
An AMD 6000+ is an excellent choice. I would ge that over the E6320.
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#6 Jux_Zeil
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I would wait until the Penryn CPU's arrive, possibly as soon as this Xmass. They wipe the floor with all the chips out at the mo. Read up on em.

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[QUOTE="inyourface_12"]yeah its a good processor but for the same price you can get an amd x2 6000+ which is mush betterDarkShooter16
An AMD 6000+ is an excellent choice. I would ge that over the E6320.

Eh.. E6320 is great choice, I'd take it over the 6000+ to be honest..

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#8 firefly026
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[QUOTE="DarkShooter16"][QUOTE="inyourface_12"]yeah its a good processor but for the same price you can get an amd x2 6000+ which is mush betterskinnypete91

An AMD 6000+ is an excellent choice. I would ge that over the E6320.

Eh.. E6320 is great choice, I'd take it over the 6000+ to be honest..

Guess it depends on whether your an Intel person or an AMD person. I think the E6320 would stay cooler, but that's about it.
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#9 ch5richards
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Do you plan on overclocking?

I have a E6320, I was able to get her up to 2.8HGz without upping the voltage. It runs about 31-33c idle, up to 52c under load. Very good CPU.