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DivideBYZero

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I thought Db0 was talking about longevity in terms of acceptable performance to the user.

This. This is hardly my first overclock, I just saw my thread from three years ago and thought that I was still really happy with the performance of my rig. However I don't use it so much as I used to. I game on the PS3, I surf at home on my Netbook and work on my 8Gb RAM laptop. It's uses are becoming less and less, but I still like having a desktop system.
 

Arkaign

Lifer
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This. This is hardly my first overclock, I just saw my thread from three years ago and thought that I was still really happy with the performance of my rig. However I don't use it so much as I used to. I game on the PS3, I surf at home on my Netbook and work on my 8Gb RAM laptop. It's uses are becoming less and less, but I still like having a desktop system.

Well, keep an eye on the prices of the 5850 in the coming year, dropping one of those in there would make for a superior gaming experience for the things which truly rock on PC's, such as FPS and RTS. For fighting and sports, I think console is the way to go though.
 

MrK6

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Aug 9, 2004
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I thought Db0 was talking about longevity in terms of acceptable performance to the user.
Ah, yes, definitely then. The Core2 series is probably one of the longest lived series of CPUs yet in respect to functionality/usefulness (which gets harder to do thanks to Moore :p).
 

ShawnD1

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May 24, 2003
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This rig is almost three years old and I'm still running it at 3Ghz. Running a CPU faster = longevity, as long as you don't push too far.
My E6600 computer is now officially 3 years old. It has been overclocked since day 1, running at 2800mhz and sometimes 3000mhz, both cores at 100% due to F@H, and it still passes all Prime95 stress tests. This computer runs all day and night.

This doesn't mean I'll start overclocking my toaster and anything else I can find, but it's nice to know that these processors are strong enough to withstand unreasonable demand for such a long time.
 

n7

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Jan 4, 2004
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Necromancer!

Good to hear it's still going strong for ya.
 

Ika

Lifer
Mar 22, 2006
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dude what the hell. I was wondering why no one mentioned anything about your computer being old as dirt. :hmm:
 

alyarb

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it's funny that a E6400 and decent P965 board would easily exceed $350 when they were new, and nowadays you'd do the i3+H55 that'll do 4.2+ GHz with stock volts for $195. it's cool to witness the migration of these sweet spots over the years ($350 in 2010 will get you an i7+P55).

in fact i'm seriously considering sidegrading from my Q9550 to an overclocked i3 for power/heat concerns. anandtech.com/bench suggests even x264 is faster as long as you have a ~1 ghz clock advantage (a shoe in) over the quad.

but yeah your system is ok.
 
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