- Oct 28, 2006
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As most people who just decided to acquire a SB setup - upgrading from a X3110@3.6GHz - I will most likely also will be o'clocking it to get an added boost of performance.
However, I noticed in the very few benchmarks, performance tests, or what you will call it, that are relevant to my question, when playing at 1920x1080 or higher, the CPUs, o'clocked will only show a marginal speed increase, particularly in games.
I will stipulate that the main reason why I decided to upgrade, was because I needed slightly more oomph for gaming, especially on BFBC2, since I ditched my CRT - I also confess I am a very late adopter for various reasons. If it weren't for BFBC2 I would probably ride it out until fall.
The last 2 generations of CPUs appear to have plenty of power, so much that at those specified resolutions the GPU appears to be the bottleneck, even when the CPUs are o'clocked.
So, when I see people report back that their SB only clocks at a 'measly' 4.5MHz I have to scratch my head; I understand it's not as high a speed increase, as I'd hope my CPU would o'clock, but will 200-500MHz amount to a significant performance increase in games?
If, yes, then I'd push my CPU even more, but it appears that past a certain speed the increase in not substantial enough to keep the CPU running at those excess speeds.
Lastly, to me, one of the greater advantages of SB is the fact that despite being o'clocked the CPUs remain extremely efficient, and that saved me the expense of getting a new PSU. That is, until I get a second Radeon 6950.
So, what's your take on this?
However, I noticed in the very few benchmarks, performance tests, or what you will call it, that are relevant to my question, when playing at 1920x1080 or higher, the CPUs, o'clocked will only show a marginal speed increase, particularly in games.
I will stipulate that the main reason why I decided to upgrade, was because I needed slightly more oomph for gaming, especially on BFBC2, since I ditched my CRT - I also confess I am a very late adopter for various reasons. If it weren't for BFBC2 I would probably ride it out until fall.
The last 2 generations of CPUs appear to have plenty of power, so much that at those specified resolutions the GPU appears to be the bottleneck, even when the CPUs are o'clocked.
So, when I see people report back that their SB only clocks at a 'measly' 4.5MHz I have to scratch my head; I understand it's not as high a speed increase, as I'd hope my CPU would o'clock, but will 200-500MHz amount to a significant performance increase in games?
If, yes, then I'd push my CPU even more, but it appears that past a certain speed the increase in not substantial enough to keep the CPU running at those excess speeds.
Lastly, to me, one of the greater advantages of SB is the fact that despite being o'clocked the CPUs remain extremely efficient, and that saved me the expense of getting a new PSU. That is, until I get a second Radeon 6950.
So, what's your take on this?
