runawayprisoner
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Try to get to 475 and at least bench something, then I'll admit you win. (Sorry, also because I want to know just how much any other board can push).
Originally posted by: runawayprisoner
Try to get to 475 and at least bench something, then I'll admit you win. (Sorry, also because I want to know just how much any other board can push).
Originally posted by: runawayprisoner
So the maximum a P35 board can go to is 3.6 at the moment? (24/7 stable) I don't know... but I think P5K's would do quite well, though...
Originally posted by: runawayprisoner
So the maximum a P35 board can go to is 3.6 at the moment? (24/7 stable) I don't know... but I think P5K's would do quite well, though...
Originally posted by: xoom999
Sigh, I was soooo ready to drop the cash on an X3350 and a P5N-T Deluxe some OCZ Reapers, and 2 eVGA 9800 GTX SSC's last night and now newegg is out of the cpu's. :'(
Originally posted by: themattman
One more question, and maybe someone could test this out for everyone else.
What is the difference in performance between a stock Q9450 and the following (OC'ed to 3.2, 3.4, and 3.6)? I'm not sure if it is worth pumping a ton of extra voltage into my cpu just to get a 1-2% performance increase.
Originally posted by: themattman
One more question, and maybe someone could test this out for everyone else.
What is the difference in performance between a stock Q9450 and the following (OC'ed to 3.2, 3.4, and 3.6)? I'm not sure if it is worth pumping a ton of extra voltage into my cpu just to get a 1-2% performance increase.