AFAIK i5 has 4 cores @2.66MHz. Just as my Q9450 has.What differency with i7? No HT support?And with Q9450 - different (smaller) cache ?
Thanks a lot!It seems i5 step back, not forward...AFAIK Q9550 has smaller cache than Q9450, but higher freq, so performance will depend from how severe app memory-bound probably...
Q9550 has same 12MB L2 as Q9450, it's just another 1/2 step "up" on the multi, for 2.83 MHz.
Quote from: Gecko_R7 on 19 Sep 2009, 06:37:58 pmQ9550 has same 12MB L2 as Q9450, it's just another 1/2 step "up" on the multi, for 2.83 MHz. I see. Maybe it mixed in my head with Q9400 or smth alike...
i5 does have a bit advantage re: memory x-fers.
Quote from: Gecko_R7 on 19 Sep 2009, 06:54:25 pmi5 does have a bit advantage re: memory x-fers.From DDR3 vs DDR2 memory solely?Both Q* and i5 MBs will be dual channel, correct?
I would hang out for the i7-860 if you can, we're probably going to self critical stride optimised MT FFTs over christmas, a year ahead of the Christmas 2010 schedule. 8 threads versus 4 might be a big deal for that style of programming, which is probably going to become much more common.
Your going to what? I think that translates to "we're going to make a multithreaded app over christmas", but just wanted to clarify.
As for the Noctua coolers. I had a pair of them, threw them out 2 weeks ago as the machine I was building never worked. It even had the bag with all the different variety of mountings (AMD and Intel), although it was purchased before i7's came out. I could have posted them to ya!