CPUInteri want to buy quad core Q6600, I don t know how the actual performance is?

Updated on Car 2024-04-19
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Intel Core 2 Quad Core Q6600 (Box) Technical Parameters :

    Interface type: LGA775

    Core type: Kentsfield

    Processor Frequency:

    L2 cache capacity: 2 4096kb

    Multi-core: Yes.

    Process technology: 65 nm.

    FSB: 266MHz

    Processor multiplier: 10

    The performance is tough, there's no doubt about that. But such a strong performance is not used by ordinary users. It is said that this quad-core architecture is not yet mature and does not belong to the quad-core in the full sense of the word.

    It's a bit like connecting two dual-core cores directly together. The everyday feel may not be as good as the E6550 with the front-side bus 1333.

    And you can't just look at the performance of the CPU, if you want it to fully play the powerful system, you need other suitable hardware matching. The key to the machine is not to have obvious bottlenecks.

    If this board has a good P35, 2G DDR2-800 memory, a good graphics card + a powerful power supply, it must be a strong performance.

    If you go to a motherboard with a 945 chip, a general graphics card, and 1G memory, the performance may be no different from that of an ordinary dual-core CPU, of course, the performance is still very strong, but it is not fully played.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Manufacturer: Intel

    CPU applicable type: Desktop.

    CPU Series Model Core 2 Quad Q6600CPU Description Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Core Type Kentsfield

    Interface type: LGA775

    CPU pins 775pin

    Process technology: 65 nm.

    Intel Core 2 Quad Core Q6600 (box) technical parameters processor frequency.

    Processor multiplier: 10

    FSB: 266MHz

    System bus 1066MHz

    The CPU supports instruction sets x86, x86-64, mmx, sse, sse2, sse3

    Intel Core 2 Quad-Core Q6600 (Box) Processor Cache L1 Data Cache 32KB

    The L1 instruction cache is 32kb

    L2 cache capacity: 2 4096kb

    The performance is quite strong Up to 8M L2 cache No matter what game you play and what software you use, it will run absolutely super smoothly But it is recommended to use a board above P35 965 is succumbing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The actual performance is very strong, and if you know professional technology, you can even overclock it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Brother, are you going to use it to calculate how to blow up the earth?

    You can use the four cores, just wait for two, you only have one liter of water but prefer to use a 1000 liter cup to hold it. Isn't that wasteful.

    It is recommended to be patriotic, a quad-core CPU of more than 8,000 is equivalent to Americans robbing Chinese money, and many foolless birdmen are willing to be robbed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Look at what it's for,The performance is absolutely strong,When the workstation is absolutely strong,It's not much different from using e6320 at home,It's better to spend more money on graphics cards and memory,Then the game performance improvement is more obvious。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tough! In particular, the performance of the multi-** super big improvement!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Quad-core chip, obviously tough.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If your machine is not a server, but is used in your own home or office, you don't need to have 4 cores, it's too wasteful. The performance of the dual-core is good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is basically no difference in performance between the 965 and P35 in the case of DDR2 memory.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Intel Core 2 Duo E4400 (Scatter) is a CPU that can be used for desktops. Basic parameters.

    CPU Series Core 2 Series.

    Core codename Arrandale [1].

    Detailed parameters. Voice performance parameters.

    L2 cache 1MB*2

    Thermal Design Power Consumption (TDP) 65

    Technical parameters. Hyper-threading technology is not supported.

    Instruction sets mmx, sse, sse2, sse3, sup-sse3, em64t, xd-bit [1].

    Intel Core 2 Q6600 is a CPU manufactured by Intel with a micron manufacturing process. The CPU frequency is 2400MHz, and the FSB frequency is Core 2 Quad Q6600 (scattered).

    CPU R&D codename Kentsfield

    Published on January 8, 2007 [1].

    CPU architecture: 32-bit physical operations, 64-bit addressing, and 64-bit analog operations.

    Operating power (W) 105W

    Core voltage (v).

    Craftsmanship (nm) 65 nm.

    Transistors (10,000) 582 million.

    Core area (mm2) 285

    CPU frequency frequency (MHz) 2400MHz

    FSB frequency (MHz) 1066MHz

    Frequency octave (times) 6-9

    External frequency: 266MHz

    CPU socket slot type LGA 775 pin count 775pin

    CPU Cache L2 Cache (KB) 4MB*2

    CPU instruction set: mmx sse sse2 sse3 sses3 em64t vt-x

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The number of cores, silent frequency, L2 cache, and front-side bus of the two processors are different, and the specific comparison is shown in the figure below.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The 775 stitch thing is too old, if memory serves, Q6600 is glue 4 cores, which is a fake 4 core that two dual-core CPUs stick together again, E4400 should be dual-core, but now these two U are antiques, and mainstream games can't be played.

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