Soldato
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Still using my Q6600 (slight OC to 3ghz), was thinking about either a cheap 2nd hand upgrade to a 2500k or waiting for Haswell. The set-up is holding back my 570.
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I am on Q9650@4GHz
Went from E6600 to Q6600 to Q9650 and all have served me well.
Bought Q9650 for £132 from MM and its almost new taken from seller's HP business pc. Sold my Q6600 for £50 on ebay and so true cost is only £82 for my Q9650.
My Q9650 is low vid chip and with slight bump in cpu voltage, it is laughing at 4Ghz
Plays all games fine. Just need a more powerful gpu to replace my current 5850 for highest settings in games.
Hmmm, had an enforced holiday there but back now :/
Anyway I can still play decent frames in all games I play, Skyrim, BOPS, etc...I was going to go Ivy as an upgrade but can't justify it yet...maybe Haswell will change that though. I'll wait and see.
Still, it will also require software (games) that actually benefit from all this stuff. That's probably at least 12-18 months away.
I would like to know if there are any games that make use of SSE3 instructions set and beyond. From reading some games system requirement description in steam, it seems SSE2 is already used in games.
Don't think I have heard of any game making use of AVX yet lol?
Had a mate over today and I told him I'd popped in an i5 2500k and asked him to have a go with it (He also has an i5 2500k) He was raving about it saying that it was much better than my q9550 chip and how much faster the gaming was now I'd "got into the 21st century"
...the face on him when I told him it was still the 9550 lolJust goes to show real life difference is minimal still...
The only problem is with core 2 quads is that you guys are limited to DDR2 ram![]()
just to give the facts ddr3 is not a cpu feature on the c2q cpu it a mortherboard feature so if your 775 socket mortherboard support ddr3 you will be running at ddr3, so when someone tell you that core 2 quad is limited to ddr2 this a half truth as it only limited to ddr2 if the mortherboard doesn't support ddr3 if the mortherboard support ddr3, then you can run you c2q with ddr3 memory. i know this as my mortherboard support ddr3 and i have 8gb of ddr3 ram init with my q9550 c2q cpu oc to 3.4ghz.
Well, just upgraded my q8400 @ 3.1gb to a i5 3570k @ 4.2 and the difference is huge. (should be for the price).
Love it, mixed with a 7850, 8gb 1600 its one capable machine!.