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Colonel Mitch
3rd August 2008, 11:55 AM
okay so its not a full upgrade but lookin for some advice on new processor.

i dont wanna spend a fortune this time so im lookin around the 200 mark.

Im strewn between:

Q9450 - 1333fsb 12mb cache 2.66Ghz (Quad Core)

E8500 - 1333fsb 6mb cache 3.16Ghz (Dual Core)

Im seriously tempted as with my phase change cooling i can overclock the hell out of both of these, but as the multiplier on the quad is only 8, it is 9.5 on the dual which is already significantly faster. baring in mind i can increase the voltage to pretty much whatever and keep it cool im thinkin i could get better performance (in 3d mark at least) with the dual core.

the board im getting is the Asus maximus extreme, and yes that does mean ddr3 memory and crossfire.

i dont intend right now to get new gfx cards bt teh new 4870 1gb gddr5's are very tempting to crossfire.

anway post your thoughts - quickly:P

Chalex4
3rd August 2008, 12:02 PM
I really depends on what you use your computer for. If you are keen on doing a lot of multi-tasking and encoding/rendering, then the quad would be the one to go for. I have a quad core because I do a lot of video editing where I need rending to be as quick as it can.

If you don't do much of the above and just want superb performance in games then go for the E8500. One thing that does strike me as odd is that you already have the Q6700. What is your current clock on this? Clock for clock, a new penryn will be quicker, so a Q6700 @ 4GHz is likely to be the same as a Q9450 @ 3.6GHz. One thing to bear in mind is that the Penryn cores do NOT like high voltages (>1.5v) unlike the Q6600/Q6700 series. If I was wanting a new processor, I would just save my cash for a Nehalem in Q4 of this year where a new mobo will be needed as well!

VoX
3rd August 2008, 12:05 PM
Chalex, he's got a QX6700, not a Q6700.

Chalex4
3rd August 2008, 12:07 PM
Oh yeah, forgot about that. I think I am right in saying that the Q6700 is a G0 stepped processor, whereas the QX6700 isn't. The QX6700 of course has the unlocked multiplier, but the Q6700 wouldn't need it as much since I maintains lower temperatures. It all depends on what your current clock is really, so what is it :D?

EDIT: are you getting the asus maximus extreme at the same time as the processor?

VoX
3rd August 2008, 12:09 PM
Read his system specs, if they are still up to date it's 4.5GHz. (No idea about the multiplier though.)

Colonel Mitch
3rd August 2008, 12:20 PM
my current clock is
BLUE SCREEN

ERROR***

A clock interrupt command was not recieved on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval

ERROR***

hence new processor:P

also the extreme is already ordered and tbh i just want to get a good 3dmark with the processor anything will do for my general use - im hoping to win an upgrade =]

one last thing in regards to voltages - remember most of the time the processor is at about -30 degrees C

VoX
3rd August 2008, 12:29 PM
Surely ridiculously low temps can damage a CPU, not as much as extreme heat, but it must do quite a bit.

Colonel Mitch
3rd August 2008, 12:40 PM
the lower the temperature the less the resistance which is good =]

the only thing is water vapor from the air freezes onto the coolerhead and processor and then it melts if you turn the pc off and the processor takes a bath inside the motherboard. xD

Calneon
3rd August 2008, 01:34 PM
*cough*more money than sense*cough*

VoX
3rd August 2008, 05:01 PM
How are you going to get it to i34 safely then??

Midge
3rd August 2008, 07:07 PM
what do you do to afford this?! seriously?!

Colonel Mitch
3rd August 2008, 07:30 PM
the phase chage cooler was second hand n (only lol) 200 quid. it doesnt cool when its not switched on so it can be transported normally:P

Colonel Mitch
3rd August 2008, 07:52 PM
okay another dilema - will a single 4870 1024mb gddr5 version be better than my 2 2900xts (1024mb gddr4 each)

the difference in clock speeds in only 7 mhz though the 4870 is a newer architecture, and the memory is a staggering 1.6ghz faster on the 4870. (2000mhz on 2900 3600mhz on 4870)

also this post is all about 3d mark not what im gunna use the computer for so please dont add more posts arbitrarily saying it depends what you what the computer for :P

VoX
3rd August 2008, 07:54 PM
You just wanna win free stuff :p.

Calneon
3rd August 2008, 07:55 PM
Wait, you're buying components JUST to get a high 3DMark score?

....

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.... Oh hold on....

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Waaaaait....

.... O.o ....

WHAT?

Colonel Mitch
3rd August 2008, 07:59 PM
i wanna win n uber processor and 3d mark score means good gamin performance anyway n thats what my compters mainly for :P

ez64
3rd August 2008, 08:06 PM
Yup I was thinking about doing it myself for that reason but decided Id rather get a file server and moar fans.

Calneon
3rd August 2008, 08:07 PM
You already have a good processor, and you're buying a better processor so you can win an even BETTER processor?

Colonel Mitch
3rd August 2008, 08:09 PM
i told u in a previous post the other one doesnt work:P

Chalex4
3rd August 2008, 08:12 PM
Just a heads up, the Intel 3D Mark06 overclocking stand wasn't around at i33!

ez64
3rd August 2008, 08:39 PM
They confirmed there doing it at i34, but not what system ie 3dmark06/vantage.

Calneon
3rd August 2008, 08:49 PM
You're gonna be so pissed when you get beaten by 100 3D Marks :D. Well, best of luck to you.

Colonel Mitch
5th August 2008, 04:48 PM
Just ordered my new components:
Maximus extreme mobo
Inter E8500 Core 2 duo (3.19Ghz)
2GB OCZ platinum ddr3 7-7-7-20 (1333Mhz)
Watercooling resivoir + pump in one
dual fan radiator
cooling block for both gfx cards
arctic slive 5 thermal compund
blue coolant
UV CCFL tube
and finally 8 screw connectors for the watercooling.

Calneon
5th August 2008, 05:30 PM
Gonna be a right rush to get it ready before i34.

VoX
5th August 2008, 05:40 PM
How much that cost?

Colonel Mitch
5th August 2008, 05:46 PM
nah itll b fine - ive set up a pc from scratch at 3am on the day of a lan im hosting before lol :P

cost about 550

Calneon
5th August 2008, 05:47 PM
Nice, are you keeping the dual 2900XTs then?

Colonel Mitch
5th August 2008, 05:50 PM
yeah n im gunna get my overclocking out:P though i need to find my crossfire interconnects lol (there 8 quid to replace:O)

VoX
5th August 2008, 06:04 PM
£550! That's pretty good for all that, but I suppose that's without expansion cards.

Colonel Mitch
5th August 2008, 06:11 PM
expansion cards like gfx?
it comes with a supreme fx pci-e sound card

VoX
5th August 2008, 06:15 PM
I mean like you've got your GCard already so that can chop £200 odd off the price depending on the model etc.