K Kristian_9 Commendable Oct 20, 2016 15 0 1,510 Oct 22, 2016 #1 Is worth to spend 30 euros more for an i5-6600 non k over i5-6500 ,because i dont think to overclock and etc
Is worth to spend 30 euros more for an i5-6600 non k over i5-6500 ,because i dont think to overclock and etc
Solution Luminary Oct 22, 2016 I wouldn't upgrade from the 6500 to the 6600 unless you simply have a bit of extra money to throw around. The 6600 is 0.1 GHz faster than the 6500 model, and you could probably count on one hand the times that would help in a real-world situation.
I wouldn't upgrade from the 6500 to the 6600 unless you simply have a bit of extra money to throw around. The 6600 is 0.1 GHz faster than the 6500 model, and you could probably count on one hand the times that would help in a real-world situation.
Luminary Admirable Nov 29, 2015 1,614 0 6,960 Oct 22, 2016 Solution #2 I wouldn't upgrade from the 6500 to the 6600 unless you simply have a bit of extra money to throw around. The 6600 is 0.1 GHz faster than the 6500 model, and you could probably count on one hand the times that would help in a real-world situation. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I wouldn't upgrade from the 6500 to the 6600 unless you simply have a bit of extra money to throw around. The 6600 is 0.1 GHz faster than the 6500 model, and you could probably count on one hand the times that would help in a real-world situation.