Q9450 Review
Hello again, Kougar i used the important settings as described in this AnandTech article called ASUS Maximus Formula SE: X38 and DDR2 Unite!
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3149&p=1
I ran many tests of the benchies (aquamark3, and 3dmark '06)
again earlier today. For simplicity sake (and time) i kept all voltages at the same settings.
fsb strap to northbridge @400
CPU Voltage @1.5375 Note: 470 fsb x 8 = 3760 needed 1.49v approx
NB Voltage @1.67
CPU PLL Voltage @1.74
FSB Termination Voltage @1.56
Dram Voltage @2.30
SB Voltage @1.175
CPU GTL Reference @0.63x
NB GTL Reference @0.67%
Transaction Booster: Set to enable and zero as the boost level setting (just like in article)
PCI-E Frequency: I set this somewhere between 100-114, with no clue at any setting (118 in article did not post; hence, i just used less)
Note: Although i disabled Dram Static Read (to enable stability over a higher o/c), i did not see a difference either way.
It would seem that the asus mobo has a beta bios (1004) that can hit higher levels but is more unstable than the 0907 bios. For instance, i can run through aquamark3 @ 4GHz with the beta bios but only 3.987 GHz with the 0907 bios. Furthermore, upon hitting 9 x 443 = 3.987GHz today my new APC kinda had enough. I received an error message saying, "Your
battery backup is overloaded. This means that your unit will not be able to support your PC in the event of a power problem." Dunno why that happened because the stuff that i have plugged into the APC was off. Will have to contact support later on this issue. Earlier today (with the 0907 bios) i managed to only successfully complete Aquamark3 (222,759) and 3DMark 2006 (16,630) with cpu settings of 9 x 441 = 3.969 GHz. I know that the P45 intels have more L2$, and are cooler, but figured if i could squeeze another 200MHz than a Q9450 (they will prolly equal in performance). I really wanted to get the new Asus Rampage Formula DDR2 (X48 chipset) w/the Q9450 which has an 8.0 multiplyer; however, with that dam Q6600 doing so good how can i? The Q9550 has an 8.5 multiplyer which would prolly get me a similar GHz comparison between it and my Q6600(with the Q9550 being more efficient and slightly more powerful) netting perhaps 200 more MHz than my Q6600. So my question is this, is 200 MHz worth the cost of the asus rampage formula X48 mobo ($319.95 Canadian) + the Q9550 ($500 Canadian, roughly)? I would have absolutely loved to jump on a proc/and/or mobo that gave me another 500 MHz, but just 200? (i dunno). I believe to have a basic understanding of this stuff but if anyone more experienced than i can give me some advice, it would be much appreciated, michael