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or it explodes 

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I wouldn't doubt benchmarks show an improvement, but realistically, how significant a benefit have you actually noticed in day to day use?
from Q6600 @3.6 to i5 2500k @ 4.5 or even @ stock speed the massive performance increase was well worth the upgrade but not only that our electric bill is down £10 per month.![]()
None of these sites ever compare say a Q6600 @ 3.6 ghz or Q9550 @ 3.8-4ghz vs the newer chips whys it always stock speeds ?
if used for 15 hrs a day at full load
that'd be saying the Q6600 used 150W/hr more - is that really true -seems very high to me ?
I thought overclocked Sandys still drew a lot ofpower ? otherwise they wouldn't need high end heatsinks when heavily overclocked