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Thread : Intel Q9450 benchmark
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Profile: enthusiast
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The Q9450 should be faster clock per clock but it is almost useless to compare them at different clock speeds. Also most of us are awaiting OC performance to see if there is much of an advantage over the cheaper Q6600 at 3.4 -3.6ghz on air. |
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Well it atleast gives you some idea of how it will perform |
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So far it seems that the Q9450/x3350 has performance gains roughly equal to a Q6600 clocked 400mhz higher. 1M Super Pi run at 3.44ghz was 13.88 sec. My Q6600 at 3.46ghz posts only a 15.484 sec time and that was about what the x3350 does at 3.08ghz. Message edited by Craxbax on 03-27-2008 at 01:56:43 PM |
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I heard from a buddy (whom I do not put all my stock into...so this is just possibly water-cooler talk) that someone got to test out the Q9450 and was able to OC it to 4.6 on air. I personally find that hard to believe, but if that's even close to true....then the Q9450 should be absolutely incredible! --------------- Lian Li PC61 | MSI K9A2 Platinum 790FX | AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition | Xigmatek S1283 Rifle CPU Cooler | 4GB OCZ SLI-Edition DDR2 800 | Visiontek HD4850 | WD Caviar 250GB | X-Fi XtremeMusic | Samsung 17" 740n |
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Message edited by Craxbax on 03-28-2008 at 12:07:12 AM |
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To get 4.6GHz, you'd need to get your FSB up to 575MHz. I think your buddy is full of horse puckey... Air or water, don't matter. Get him to post some proof; I'd be happy to see it, as an X3350 owner.
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cneufeld, what do you have your x3350 at now. Did you post any benchies?
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No, I have to replace the push-pins on my Scythe Ninja cooler before I can do any overclocking (too many installs), and I'm putting in faster RAM as well. So nothing yet.
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Did you try the plastic screw/nut trick from Home Depot? |
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No, what's that trick? I went and bought a $15 heat sink, and was going to strip the push-pins off that. But I was going to wait till I got my RAM before I cracked the case open again.
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Get some small plastic screws with washers and nuts and use the screws to anchor your cooler bracket in place of the push pins. |
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--------------- Lian Li PC61 | MSI K9A2 Platinum 790FX | AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition | Xigmatek S1283 Rifle CPU Cooler | 4GB OCZ SLI-Edition DDR2 800 | Visiontek HD4850 | WD Caviar 250GB | X-Fi XtremeMusic | Samsung 17" 740n |
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TX buddy. I’ve been scouting the net for a comparative review between the Q9450 and the Q6600, but to no avail. It looks like an average performance gain of 14%. Not really worth getting exited over, I’d rather wait till the mid level stock 1600 fsb chips hit the shelves.
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If you can find a cheap QX6*** chip, there proving faster and more overclockable than the Q9450, unless of course 65nm technology is too old for you lol. |
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Here's a comparrison link.
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My 9450 seems to be stonewalled at 3.4, on a 680i w/water.
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I'd 1)Hold off until 45nm has higher multipliers, has more mature steppings, and the "mysteries" of it's OC ability are well known.
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