QUOTE(kahjye @ May 25 2010, 02:58 PM)
What can we say, not every chip are made the same Should I upgrade Q6600@3.5ghz to Phenom II X6 1055, question
Should I upgrade Q6600@3.5ghz to Phenom II X6 1055, question
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QUOTE(Donovantys @ May 16 2010, 07:59 PM) I currently have Q6600@3.5ghz...will I see huge improvement in performance if I upgrade to phenom II x6 1055T...and temperature drop ..cos my Q6600 idle at 44c to 46c I don't think there's a need to change the processor at all since a quad core at 3.5Ghz is pretty fast already (by today's standards). It will also be an expensive excercise since that requires new motherboard and DDR3 memory If using it for professional applications (such as 3D rendering software such as Maya, 3dsmax, Truespace, etc), then the hexa core makes sense. Otherwise for most everyday applications and games, the quad core is way more than sufficient. If you want to upgrade then wait for the next iteration (or next generation), or until you feel your machine is inadequate (which is very unlikely). QUOTE(kahjye @ May 25 2010, 02:58 PM) wah...my q9550 can go max 3.9ghz only lol... Already considered very fast already: Core 2 Quad 3.2GHz = Core 2 Extreme QX9770 > Phenom II X4 965 (in most applications and games). This post has been edited by lex: May 25 2010, 05:56 PM |
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QUOTE(lex @ May 25 2010, 06:56 PM) I don't think there's a need to change the processor at all since a quad core at 3.5Ghz is pretty fast already (by today's standards). It will also be an expensive excercise since that requires new motherboard and DDR3 memory If using it for professional applications (such as 3D rendering software such as Maya, 3dsmax, Truespace, etc), then the hexa core makes sense. Otherwise for most everyday applications and games, the quad core is way more than sufficient. If you want to upgrade then wait for the next iteration (or next generation), or until you feel your machine is inadequate (which is very unlikely). Master already spoken...simple explanation,hope TS will get the best of the best. Already considered very fast already: Core 2 Quad 3.2GHz = Core 2 Extreme QX9770 > Phenom II X4 965 (in most applications and games). |
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