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i just put together my latest home build. I was debating for a while on which CPU i should use and eventually went with the 9300 because i think it has the best balance of speed and price. I just wanted to to see if anyone has this proc and if they are OC'in what kind of numbers they are getting (just want to do a little research on this particular chip before i start playing with it) i've read many reviews that said 3.0 GHz which is a pretty good jump, and i've read a few that say 4.0 GHz which would be pretty sweet...and to all that would try to be a doosh, obviously i know that just about every proc's OC speed will be unique i'm just trying to get a census of average OC speeds...Thank you
system info: mobo-ASUS P5E3 wifi ap@n CPU-Intel Q9300 @2.5GHz RAM-4GB Patroit EP DDR3 1333 (2 DIMMS) HDD-WD Raptor 150GB @ 10,000rpm VGA-ZOTAC Geforce 9600GT 512MB, 256-bit PSU-Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750W
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I am waiting on my 9300 right now. Putting it in an
Asus P5N-E nForce 650i SLI Chipset LGA775 FSB1333 DDR2 Mainboard Getting excited now, gonna be another couple weeks. I had the same conclusion as you, great performance for the price. I read in another forum that a 9300 was liquid cooled and the guy had it running stable at 3.2 GHz. Don't know if he is full of crap or not. I might OC mine a little, not much. If you find any info let me know.
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http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...32&articID=824
Check out this link, great info about the 9300!
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^^ That board doesn't like quads. Some can't even get 3.0GHz with a Q6600 on it and the Q6600 is known to do upwards of 4.0GHz. The board caps out around 350FSB on a quad which with that processor will only give you a clock of 2.625GHz
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Whoever masqueraded that as a "review" needs to have their computer privileges taken away. |
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ok. somebody needs a time-out to cool off.
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A little extreme but correct. That's far from a review. They tested the CPU with temps far below 0c and a huge fan on the northbridge and only managed 3.870GHz with a top of the line board. I can boot my Q6600 @ 3.8GHz with less than 1.4v or all that crap they used.
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you do know that a 32 bit OS won't use all that 4GB of ram. If I remember correctly, they can recognize about 3.5 GB of RAM.
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