Is i7 950 still good?

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Is i7 950 still good?

The i7 950 is still a good gaming processor. You just want to back it up with a good Graphics card and at least 8 GB of memory and you’ll be set. Gaming doesn’t require a massive processor so much as a fair amount of memory and a high quality graphics card.

What generation is i7 950?

first generation Core processor
The i7-950 is a first generation Core processor which is now three generations and four years old. The 950 was included in the group test as a reference for how fast processors were back in 2009.

What is QPI link data rate?

Thus, Intel describes a 20-lane QPI link pair (send and receive) with a 3.2 GHz clock as having a data rate of 25.6 GB/s. A clock rate of 2.4 GHz yields a data rate of 19.2 GB/s. More generally, by this definition a two-link 20-lane QPI transfers eight bytes per clock cycle, four in each direction.

What socket is the i7 950?

Socket LGA1366
Intel Core i7-950 3.06 GHz 8 MB Cache Socket LGA1366 Processor.

Does QPI link speed matter?

Splendid. It’s basically how fast everything on the mobo communicates, but you don’t really need to mess with it. Since you increased the bus speed to 180, it automatically increased the QPI.

What’s the base speed of the Intel Core i7 950?

As stated the only difference is the frequency, the Intel Core I7 950 trots along at a comfortable pace of 3.06GHz thanks to the x23 multiplier and the 133MHz base clock speed. When Intel’s turbo technology kicks in the Core I7 950 runs along at 3.33Ghz.

What is PassMark score for Intel i7-950?

In terms of real world performance based on single core horsepower (most applications are still unable to make use of multiple cores concurrently), with a PassMark Single Thread score of 1320 the i7-950 is approximately 50%.

Which is better AMD Ryzen or Intel i7-950?

In terms of real world performance based on single core horsepower (most applications are still unable to make use of multiple cores concurrently), with a PassMark Single Thread score of 1320 the i7-950 is approximately 50% slower than its modern day equivalent, the i7 4770K . [Feb ’12 CPUPro]

Is the Intel Core i7 920 still on the market?

Intel’s new Sandy Bridge chips are on the horizon and their imminent arrival is forcing the company to rapidly reshuffle its product line-up. The last few months have seen the Core i7-920 finally disappear from the shelves and Intel announce that its replacement, the Core i7-930, will soon follow it.

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