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Quad. You can test your multi-threaded projects. Run multiple tasks while compiling and gaming and viruscanning and virtualizing on multiple simultaneous virtual environments. A Quad, its all good.
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^^2nd above.
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I dont have any experience with the web server but I just wanted to double nail the Quad recommendation.
Message edited by englandr75 3 on 05-16-2008 at 06:17:21 PM |
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Just wanted to add my two cents worth. I recently upgraded from a dual core to quad and I have found the experience very rewarding. I used to have the computer so loaded that it would stall out, that is I would type something and then wait for the letter to appear on the screen. Yes, I use some heavy business apps. With the quad, everything has run smoothly so far.. Message edited by Sailer on 05-16-2008 at 05:59:55 PM --------------- Evil lurks in the databanks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never the streets that were evil. Over 50. Seen it, done it, can't remember it. |
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Concur - quad
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I'm a developer working from home.. and running a quadcore Q6600 If you plan to do any SSE4 code or support it i would suggest the Q9450 as it also has 12 meg cache. my 2¢ Message edited by MadHacker on 05-16-2008 at 06:08:43 PM --------------- Invented a new file compression... remove all the '0'. They are nothing anyways... Q6600 O/C to 3.6Ghz wc http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=229261 |
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xtkxhom3r - You are correct about the multipler; However, (1) Quote - 3 -> 3.2 upper end for 6600, 3.5 for 9300. ... Both are good overclockers, but the q9300 is better - End quote. (Test on nForce 790i ultra and with stock HSF. NOTE! I know many have done better with 6600 by raising Vcore and using high end HSF.
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OP hasn't stated whether he overclocks or not...
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next I'll be removing the 1's cause they are all the same... --------------- Invented a new file compression... remove all the '0'. They are nothing anyways... Q6600 O/C to 3.6Ghz wc http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=229261 |
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I have a quad-core at work (or maybe it's a dual-CPU dual-core, I'm not entirely sure where the four cores physically are); the only time I've seen it get much above 25% CPU usage is starting up big, multi-threaded Java apps. Even when compiling, the CPUs mostly sit around 20-30%.
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Isn't it nice? Today, while doing your most intensive CPU task you only see it hit 20-30% usage. Sounds like you've got plenty of headroom for future growth. Unfortunately I'm regularly seeing 80%+ usage on my Q9450, but I'm still happy. Message edited by halcyon on 05-17-2008 at 09:56:28 PM |
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I work in video compression...
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Today I was going to buy another quad core cpu and was debating between the Q6600 and the Q9450. I found that if you are going to get the Q9450 you want to have a motherboard with the X38/48 chipset, otherwise you wont get the potential the cpu has to offer even with a motherboard like mine, the 780i. So, I decided to get another Q6600 and I brought it home and decided to check the compatability on my media center pc that I was going to install it to and its not supported. Only supports the Core 2 duo.
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Yes Sir, it is. Lesson learned, again. Message edited by englandr75 3 on 05-20-2008 at 05:27:19 AM |
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