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Mr. Smith

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The q9450 and 9550 are around, about £250 and £350 respectivley. Have a google.

If I hadn't just got new ram, a new gfx card and probably a new case along with vista and some hdd's I'd get one...

Even toying with the e8500 (faster IRL than @ games than quads see)

Anyone grabbing a new quad? I'm prety duty bound to get a 45nm quad (benching) and I'm itching to get some dice and I want a phase... Urrrgh I just haemorrhaged money.

I just wondered what our members thought about the new 45nm dual and quad cores and if they are getting one.
 
I shall be buying one of them in the States in May! I'm on E6600 at the mo so it makes sense for me, but it also means a new mobo.. Also depending on what GFX cards are out at the time I might buy a new one.

Its E8500 in those graphs that are beating the Q9300 in games.. You reckon it would still beat the Q9450 or Q9550?
 
Ill be flogging anything and everything i can to get one once ive played with my Q6600 enough... :(
 
Kikacrap never have stock. Ever. They always advertise cheaper but never get stock!

q9450 can be found in stock for £220... Tempted to flog the q6600, what are they worth?
 
name='Mr. Smith' said:
Kikacrap never have stock. Ever. They always advertise cheaper but never get stock!

q9450 can be found in stock for £220... Tempted to flog the q6600, what are they worth?

Lol I say it every time.. You crack me up..

What are they worth yeah? NEED THE BEST!!!!
 
I'm wondering if the upgrade is worth it.

The new 45nm run cooler and clock well, the extra cache is nice... I was hoping for some opinions/general discussion on the actual architecture... Real life gains etc.
 
architecture is just a shrunk cornore iirc.

And 4ghz for 24/7 use is enough of a rl gain for anyone tbh :D.
 
Depends if the 4g on the new cpus gives the same performance as 3.5 on the old cpus.

Seen any superpi scores of e8400/q9450 @ 4gz killing say a q6600 @ 3.5 ?
 
But.. look at them, the best multi you can get is 8.5, which means even if your lucky enough to get a chip that can handle 500mhz fsb you will top out at 4250mhz... not much more than a q6600
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
Seen any superpi scores of e8400/q9450 @ 4gz killing say a q6600 @ 3.5 ?

these are from css forum im mod on:

1. - 11.625s - Rokevicius - Intel C2D E8400 @ 4Ghz, Titan Vanessa, Corsair xms2-6400 2Gb c5 ddr2-800@890, Asus P5kc.

2. - 12.640s - NoRoggeR - Intel C2Q Q6600 @4.05GHz (G0), Asus P5B "Vanilla" vdrop mod, 2x1GB Corsair XMS2 800 @900MHz CL5.

teknokid said:
to get a chip that can handle 500mhz fsb you will top out at 4250mhz... not much more than a q6600

you'd be damn lucky man if you had 24/7 stable q6600 running at 4ghz
 
name='kataras' said:

That would make alot of sense actually.

E8400 doing a single core job does clock for clock the same superpi as the x9650. I imagine the q9450 does too.
 
but you also need the top quad £360 off quid to get that kind of speed. the q6600 equivilant runs a 7x multi IIRC which means it would be pretty hard to beat a q6600
 
name='teknokid' said:
but you also need the top quad £360 off quid to get that kind of speed. the q6600 equivilant runs a 7x multi IIRC which means it would be pretty hard to beat a q6600

Multipliers:

Q6600 - 9

Q9300 - 7.5

Q9450 - 8

Q9550 - 8.5

Q9650 - 9

The thing you dont realize (*looks at your sign and doesnt understand why*) that not all q6600 will work stable at 4ghz even under water. however q9450 i see hitting 4ghz even on air cooler ;) plus who wouldnt want more cache (12mb) for and extra, what 50 quid more than q6600, which certainly affects speed.
 
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