Sunday, January 20th 2008

Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 Benchmarked

German hardware site PCGH had the opportunity to benchmark the upcoming Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 processor through various performance benchmarks. The 45nm Core 2 Quad Q9300 CPU is yet to be relased and features 2,5GHz (333x7.5) clock speed, 6MB L2 shared cache and only 1.2V default voltage. See all the tests here.
Source: PCGH
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31 Comments on Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 Benchmarked

#1
ShadowFold
So its better than a Qx9550?? Where did they get Phenom X2's and X3's???
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#2
tofu
Simulated.

Must've disabled one or two of the cores.
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#3
ShadowFold
tofuSimulated.

Must've disabled one or two of the cores.
Is that what that means? Man AMD is gonna have a rough launch with those X2's and X3's then :(
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#5
tofu
The simulated X2's and X3's are a poor performing bunch.

But if there as cheap as potato chips ~$50 lol, count me in :D
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#6
jbizzler
How come they say MHz, not GHz?
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#7
Nanyang
Wow.... that nice oc cpu...:banghead: Izit at stock cooling?
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#8
CrAsHnBuRnXp
jbizzlerHow come they say MHz, not GHz?
Because for instance 3500MHz is roughly 3.5GHz. 2500MHz is roughly 2.5GHz, etc, etc.
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#9
jbizzler
Well, the QX9650 says 3.000 MHz, when I assume it should be 3.000 GHz.
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#10
ShadowFold
jbizzlerWell, the QX9650 says 3.000 MHz, when I assume it should be 3.000 GHz.
Maybe they downclocked it lol im still hoping for a Q2200 :rolleyes:
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#11
Weer
Well, we can clearly see where the extra 4 threads brought by HyperThreading make a difference.
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#12
CrAsHnBuRnXp
jbizzlerWell, the QX9650 says 3.000 MHz, when I assume it should be 3.000 GHz.
3000MHz is 3GHz.
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#13
kwchang007
WeerWell, we can clearly see where the extra 4 threads brought by HyperThreading make a difference.
Uh I thought they were bringing back hyperthreading with nehlam, not penryn.
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#16
ShadowFold
[I.R.A]_FBiphenom just got raped ... no hope ..
brutally at that.. I really dont think AMD can survive much longer if they dont step up and release some good chips :( I cant even imagine how high intels prices would go if there wasnt a competitor
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#17
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Duxx:( I just want my Q9450... too impatient.
As do I.
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#18
Unregistered
ShadowFoldbrutally at that.. I really dont think AMD can survive much longer if they dont step up and release some good chips :( I cant even imagine how high intels prices would go if there wasnt a competitor
They would produce a new chip every 5 years for 1000$. :shadedshu
hah
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#19
a111087
look at how single core cpu performs in World in Conflict, lol
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#20
jbizzler
CrAsHnBuRnXp3000MHz is 3GHz.
Yeah, but it doesn't say 3000, it says 3.000, i.e. 3 with 3 significant zeroes following the decimal point.

I know it doesn't matter, but I think it's just kind of funny to think of any processor released within the last decade would operate at only 3 MHz. maybe those are just really difficult-to-see commas.

It' so odd the way the CPU market is going. Before we're used to the performance one new core gives us, we get another crazy performance boost. I find myself wishing it would slow down soon. :laugh:
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#21
Drash
jbizzlerYeah, but it doesn't say 3000, it says 3.000, i.e. 3 with 3 significant zeroes following the decimal point.

I know it doesn't matter, but I think it's just kind of funny to think of any processor released within the last decade would operate at only 3 MHz. maybe those are just really difficult-to-see commas.
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Maybe that's because they're German - they write 3 thousand as 3.000 and 3 point zero as 3,0. French do this as well as a few other Eu countries.
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#23
kakazza
Comma is a deciamal seperator.
Most English-speaking countries use a period tho, no idea why.
however ISO standards recommend the use of comma instead of points also in English speaking countries
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#24
erocker
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jbizzlerYeah, but it doesn't say 3000, it says 3.000, i.e. 3 with 3 significant zeroes following the decimal point.
What's the point?! Who cares!
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#25
rhythmeister
kakazzaComma is a deciamal seperator.
Most English-speaking countries use a period tho, no idea why.
We use full stops here :laugh:
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