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Hi, i am looking to get a game server and was wondering how much better would having a Dual Xeon 3.0ghz server be compared to an E6600 server? As i cannot find any benchmarks with the 2 cpus on.

Spec 1:
Intel Core2 Duo 6600 2GB DDR 667 RAM 160GB SATA2 HDD Unlimited Gaming Bandwidth Full Remote Access Choice of Operating System Dedicated uncapped 100 Mbit port.

Spec 2:
* 2 x Dual Intel Xeon 3GHz
* 2GB Fully Buffered DDR2
* 2 x 250GB SATA Raid-1
* 2TB / Unmetered Bandwidth


Any input greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks

Andy


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