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No, the Q9550 doesn't need overclocking in all games nowadays, and if you feel a little stuck playing a certain game, it will only be a problem with the graphics card. In the case of Crysis, if you can't run at the highest effects right now, it's that the graphics card is not enough. However, the performance of the GTX260+ is enough to run at high special effects, but it cannot be turned on at the highest special effects.
GTA4 is a game that does not have high requirements for the graphics card, the video memory is large enough, GTX260+ is very easy, and this game is better for multi-core optimization, Q9550's performance will be very good, and there is no need to overclock.
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Q9550 usually does not need to be overclocked, because this CPU is a quad-core CPU, and the main frequency is also very high, if you need to overclock, it is recommended that the overclocking frequency is in between, which is the most stable and safest overclocking frequency, the following are the CPU parameters of Q9550:
CPU Frequency:
Frequency octave: Double. Number of cores: Quad cores.
Number of threads: four threads.
Power consumption: 95W.
L2 cache: 12MB.
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You don't have to go over...
In the super on the fly...
What a waste...
Your set of configurations can be called high-end...
You don't need your configuration for the current mainstream high-end games...
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No need to be super (if the display is full HD resolution, it's hard to say), GTA4 is mainly to eat video memory, graphics card performance is OK.
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No need ... Able to cope with all current games, overclocking is just yy.
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It can be set up via the motherboard BIOS:
1.Turn on the computer, enter the BIOS, in the CPU options, there will generally be a position that supports overclocking, which is a set of numbers, for example, the default external frequency of the CPU is 200MHz, then 200 will be displayed in this position, and you can choose to change this external frequency at this position. If the external frequency is increased, the frequency of the CPU will increase, and the purpose of overclocking will be achieved.
2.It should be noted that when overclocking the external frequency, it should be exceeded little by little, for the first time, you can first adjust it to 205 external frequency, and then restart it to see if the system is normal, if it is normal, and then come back, adjust to 210, if it is normal and then adjust, so adjust the external frequency again and again, until the system can not start normally when adjusting to a certain number, then add voltage to it, and add it little by little, otherwise it may burn out. The first voltage to be added, restart to see if it can be restarted normally, if it can't be restarted, it is the overclocking limit.
The heat dissipation is also very important, if the heat dissipation is not good, not only is it super high, but it may also burn out the CPU. So be sure to have a fan with good effect, and if necessary, you can cool it with water to dissipate heat.
After exceeding the external frequency, the frequency of the memory will of course also follow. Therefore, many times overclocking is unsuccessful.
5.Often it's not the CPU physique problem, but the memory problem. When overclocking, as long as the PCI-E is locked at 100, then the graphics card will not follow. If the PCI-E does not lock up when overclocking the CPU, it will cause the graphics card to burn out.
6.How much memory can be exceeded depends on the physique. A good physique can exceed 1500, and if the memory is a dual-channel double bar (not a suit), it is difficult to overclock. Unless it's a suit, or it's better to use a single channel of memory.
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1. First of all, your question is incomplete and does not specify the specific model of the CPU.
Not all CPUs overclocked to 3GHz can match the QX9650. The 775-pin dual-core processor, even if overclocked to 4GHz, the multi-threaded performance is not comparable to the quad-core QX9650. If it is an ancient Pentium II single-core CPU, even if it is overclocked to 8GHz (assuming it can be super high), it will not be able to catch up with QX9650!!
2. Even if you ask about a quad-core processor, it depends on what architecture and what model. If it is a quad-core processor with a 65nm process, the Q6600 is significantly weaker than the QX9650 with the default frequency even if it is overclocked to 3GHz. If it is a quad-core processor with Core i architecture, such as the i5 2300, it is stronger than the QX9650 even if it is not overclocked.
3. Only Q9300, L5420, E5420 and other processors are equivalent to QX9650 when overclocked.
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Not necessarily Q9650 is LGA775 package with main frequency.
The first thing to know is what model of CPU you're overclocking.
If all the indicators are in harmony!
Q9650 is about the same, then the performance should be about the same.
You can check the CPU ladder chart, and you will find that many CPUs with a frequency of less than 3GHz have a performance above the Q9650, so it is not objective to compare CPU performance by just looking at the main frequency!
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There are many aspects that affect the performance of a CPU, including frequency, threads, number of cores, type of core architecture, and types of registers within the core. And so on and so forth, so it depends on what kind of CPU you are
Simple overclocking only increases the operating frequency of the CPU to the corresponding number, and does not represent a qualitative leap in the whole.
It is not very recommended to overclock the low-end CPU (emphasis added) Overclocking will actually increase the power consumption of the cup, usually the low-end machine will not leave more wattage for the power supply, and secondly, overclocking will cause the life of the CPU to be seriously reduced, and it may burn at any time (I overtook a low-end CPU a long time ago and burned it in less than ten minutes), it is recommended to spare a few more available CPUs or experiment with second-hand CPUs.
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Theoretically, it should be better than 3G performance without overclocking.
Because, if you overclock, it is generally the external frequency of the super CPU.
The CPU, which is 3G itself, is raised by increasing the frequency doubling without changing the external frequency.
However, if the CPU of the same frequency is compared, the performance is better if the external frequency is higher.
I don't know if the landlord understands?
It's not easy to type so many words, and I hope the landlord will adopt my answer. Thank you.
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First of all, I don't know which processor you want to overclock compared with Q9650, Q9650 is a 4-core flagship processor many years ago, affected by architecture, process, instruction set, cache and other factors, compared with the current ** processor There is too much gap, and the strength of the processor performance can not simply look at the frequency, AMD's processor is still abused by Intel at the same frequency, and the Pentium will be abused by Core at the same frequency. Now the processor on the market can beat the Q9650 a lot if it is overclocked with the Pentium G4560, not to mention the Core series, not to mention the second he, not to mention the second he, not at all a thing of the era. Electronic products are always refreshing Moore's Law, and they are updated in a few months, and the difference between things in 08 and things in 18 years is not a star and a half.
In addition, Intel's U can be super used as much as possible, and we will replace it with a new one before it is broken.
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This is not necessarily, the main thing is to see what the CPU is :
CPUs of the same series (e.g. Q9550) overclocked to 3G performance are the same as Q9650.
Q9650 is a CPU from 10 years ago, and now many CPUs can abuse it, and the frequency is not necessarily higher than his.
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If your CPU is Zhiqiang L5420, **there is a hard change to sell, if you overclock the Zhiqiang L5420 to the 3G main frequency, the performance should be similar to Q9650.
If you overclock, Zhiqiang L5420 should be overclocked to 400If it is L5408, as long as the external frequency exceeds 400, the main frequency will be there. It's just that the pressure on the motherboard is high.
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If the framework and some of the underlying hardware don't change, then the performance is the same.
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1. First of all, AMD's processor?
CPU can generally be overclocked, but Intel's chips are generally not allowed to be overclocked, although people can throw AMD a few streets away.
2. The reason why the chip is locked is because the chip should be used in a healthy and good atmosphere.
If you overclock, it's like playing seven wounds, which seriously affects the life expectancy, and the continuous overclocking CPU heating speed is still not fast, and after a long time, you will find that the computer is getting more and more stuck and the software that runs smoothly is not good, which is why AMD was able to compete with Intel many years ago, but now it can only play low-end.
So, it makes sense that you get what you pay for.
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It depends on what you are, of course, the main frequency is high, but there are also 2L and 3L caches, and the structure is also very important, not just looking at the main frequency
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Same as the quad-core of the same generation, it also depends on the size of the cache, and the CPU is originally designed with a high frequency with a good physique
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There is no direct relationship between frequency and performance.
Differences in processor architecture, core technology, and number of cores can affect performance.
For example, a 2004 Pentium D dual-core high frequency is still no match for the current Core series (some cores are only 2 points and a few G frequencies).
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You can't just look at the main frequency, the parameters of the CPU, the number of cores, the cache, etc., the performance can be the same if they are the same.
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Which processor are you using?
The Q9550 is the same, the two processors only differ in the main frequency.
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Be careful with overclocking: first see if your U supports overclocking; Second, see if your motherboard and other hardware can withstand it; Third, overclocking should be done gradually, not in one step, otherwise there is a danger of burning you.
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Hello? Your question is incomplete, it's hard to decide, you can only say it's different.
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I don't know how this kind of brainless problem is still of high quality??? What U ultra to 3G is the same as Q9650? Didn't say the model who knows.
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Probably unrealistic!! For example, a variant tractor can only replace a part of the truck!!
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