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You can't join two Q6600 CPUs on any board. It is a consumer level CPU and does not support multi-CPU. For multi-CPU support you would have to get the Xeon server line of CPUs.
The last CPUs I heard of that you can change for multi-CPU support were the old Athlon XPs before AMD protected the bridge contacts (connecting a certain few contact points changed it to an Athlon MP) on the top of the CPU.
The last CPUs I heard of that you can change for multi-CPU support were the old Athlon XPs before AMD protected the bridge contacts (connecting a certain few contact points changed it to an Athlon MP) on the top of the CPU.
For computers, buying cheaply and often will only leave you constantly in a world of shit.