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Thread : Quad/Duo Duo/Quad!!! Aaaauuuggghh!!
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First off, yes I know this question is everywhere, and I've read all the threads, but am still stuck.
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If you would like to keep your new system for more than a year I would get a quad. Curentely games are not optimized to take effect of more than two cores, which is changing with each title released. Plus quad core processors allow for a much better non game expirience. |
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Thanks, but what about the multi-tasking aspect - what level of multi-tasking is required before a quad is noticeably superior? As I said, I will have word, itunes and explorer running at the same time - any need for quad? |
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Thanks AMDfangirl.
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^ A Q9450 would be like using a Death Star to destroy a Z-95... (or Monica's wedding scenario A) its an overkill and it hurts the Imperial defence committee's credit stream... (Chandler's finance = XP) (He must have at least gotten one of the analogies...) I'm sure that when you adjust the clockspeed to the same level it will be an even field... I recommend the Q6600 because it overclocks better, as you may grow fond of this in the near future. Besides it will overclock further, and thus provide higher performance. A higher FSB will benefit in high memeory applications but effect little, so I recommend the Q6600, which has more cache which equates to better game performance... Message edited by amdfangirl on 07-02-2008 at 02:02:06 PM |
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Sorry AMDFanGirl but the 45nm Core 2s are faster clock for clock. 45nm runs at 5ipc and 65nm runs at 4. So for the Q6600 has to hit 3.6ghz+ to match a E8xxx or Q9xxx at 3ghz and he can't afford a Q9xxx. Either way the Q6600 can off load more tasks during gaming (non game stuff) so it should be able to at least rival it at the same clock speeds; unlikely to beat it at dual core enabled games through. |
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Sad to say I got all the references AMDFanGirl!
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Difference between q6600 and q9450 clock for clock isnt that much... ir remember seeing a test where both were at 3.6ghz....the q9450 was quicker but not massively.
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Any system is enough for your needs. FSB x cache memory won't make a difference in your experience.
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lameness more correctly put its a Q6600 at 3.75ghz(3.75ghz * 4ipc = 15) that is needed to match a Q9450 at 3ghz (3ghz * 5ipc = 15). Well more or less, there are other factors that can obviously add to or deduct from the performance.
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Thanks galta on the FSB issue.
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