How much of a performance boost upgrading from duo to quad?
I currently have an Intel duo-core @ 3.00ghz. My motherboard will support a quad and appears to support both 45nm and 65nm (my current cpu is 65nm).
I can pick up a Quad E6600 2.4ghz for $190 locally or a E9300 @ 2.5ghz for $230 from the same store.
My other system specs are 8 gigs of ram, vista 64, daul 250gb hard drives @7200rpm and a geforce 8800 GTS w/ 640 megs of video ram.
If I'm currently getting 15 to 30FPS on all windows, how much of a boost am I likely to realize upgrading to the quad?
Thanks,
-Clovis
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 Yorkfield 2.83GHz LGA 775 95W Quad-Core Processor Model BX80569Q9550
I had considered upgrading to an I7 but it would require a new motherboard and new 12gb DDR3 RAM to really take advantage of everything it has to offer. The cost of that would be around $1000 plus having to rebuild my machine.
However, when comparing the Q6600 ($195) to the Q9550 ($280) I'm starting to wonder.
For only $85 more you get 2.83ghz versus 2.4ghz - 12mb cache versus 8 and 1333FSB versus 1066FSB - as well as 45nm versus 65nm.
My motherboard, a Abit IP-35 Pro (love this mb btw) supports both 65nm and 45nm.
Cost of course is always an issue, especially in this lovely economy (I'm in mortgage banking, lol - went through 3 company closures in a year) the 9550 seem slike the best bang for the buck.
My only complaint about the motherboard is it's capped at 8gb of ram, which I currently have - I'd love to go to 12gb but so far in Outland anyways I'm seeing 6-7gb max usuage, but as I just hit 70 on my slaves I'm heading to Northrend...
Thanks,
-Clov