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System Name | BTXTREME |
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Processor | QX6800 SLACP Core2 Extreme |
Motherboard | Dell 0WG864 LGA775 BTX |
Cooling | Dell T9303 heatpipe cooler, Delta GFB1212VHG 2 motor fan. |
Memory | 8GB Dell DDR2@800 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Dual BIOS R9-285 ITX O/C 2GB DDR5 |
Storage | Crucial M500 240GB SSD |
Display(s) | Dell 22" LCD |
Case | Dell Dimension E 520 MT |
Audio Device(s) | onboard sound with Logitech Z523 speakers |
Power Supply | EVGA B2 750W semi modular |
Mouse | Logitech wireless (two installed) |
Keyboard | Logitech wireless backlit |
Software | Win7-64, Throttlestop 6.00 overclock |
Benchmark Scores | 3DMark 11 P7644 (52% )In Win7 64, Firestrike 6892 ( 58% ) http://valid.x86.fr/l2j5p1 |
Who in their right mind would come to a Nostalgic Hardware Forum to bitch about all the old hardware? That's what this thread is all about. Enjoying old hardware. LGA775 is just now becoming old enough to be discussed here precisely because it IS obsolete. Many of us had a lot of fun with LGA775 and have a bunch of it sitting around to play with. QX6850 was launched in 2007. I'm glad somebody had the money to throw a GTX1080 at one of these things. I haven't been able to screw up the courage to try anything beyond GTX1060.Again, who in their right mind would pair a very old CPU with newer top-tier GPU, except for testing purposes?
But it runs better with the GTX1060 than without it.Sure, though the 1060 is being choked to death by that X5470.
The challenge with a Micro BTX is just finding a card that can fit in there.
I do have a single slot Fury Nano with a water block I could stuff in there.
Here is the uderbenchmark chart.
It's better balanced than it was with the GTX1050 41%CPU/31% GPU
Now it's 40%CPU and 56% GPU. And I've got all the CPU there is for this system. Those were sold as 2 core, 4GB max. systems. None of the other Optis can take an X5470 swap.
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