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So, just so I know that I’m on the same page as you, if I have a single core processor running at 2.5GHz and a Quad Core Processor running at the same speed and I set them both up to render the same image/frame the quad core would get done in a fourth of the time that the single processor finishes?
I’m just a little confused about if I have a quad core would it speed up render time. I’m sure that going from my crap anthron AMD 2.08GHz to any quad core would see a significant difference, but is it worth the money?
but all I mean by it is that is...would it speed up render times to a noticeable rate?
So, just so I know that I’m on the same page as you, if I have a single core processor running at 2.5GHz and a Quad Core Processor running at the same speed and I set them both up to render the same image/frame the quad core would get done in a fourth of the time that the single processor finishes?
I’m just a little confused about if I have a quad core would it speed up render time. I’m sure that going from my crap anthron AMD 2.08GHz to any quad core would see a significant difference, but is it worth the money?
but all I mean by it is that is...would it speed up render times to a noticeable rate?
if that pipe can flow at 1333 MHz versus 1066 MHz (think miles per hour) how much does that help, and is it different when working with the model versus rendering?
if that pipe can flow at 1333 MHz versus 1066 MHz (think miles per hour) how much does that help, and is it different when working with the model versus rendering?
thanks eodeo. It seems that I won't have the funds available in till winter, but its always good to know that I will have a quad core open in the future. I've taken all advise and I'm still looking over my possibilities, but now I can make a more educated decision.
thanks eodeo. It seems that I won't have the funds available in till winter, but its always good to know that I will have a quad core open in the future. I've taken all advise and I'm still looking over my possibilities, but now I can make a more educated decision.
if that pipe can flow at 1333 MHz versus 1066 MHz (think miles per hour) how much does that help, and is it different when working with the model versus rendering?
For Max- the higher GHz is better, while for OC the highest multiplier with lowest FSB is best. That’s why for OC, I always recommend c2q 6600 over c2q 9450, even though the 9450 is faster at stock- its more than 2x more expensive and cant overclock as much as the c2q 6600 nor as easy.
if that pipe can flow at 1333 MHz versus 1066 MHz (think miles per hour) how much does that help, and is it different when working with the model versus rendering?
For Max- the higher GHz is better, while for OC the highest multiplier with lowest FSB is best. That’s why for OC, I always recommend c2q 6600 over c2q 9450, even though the 9450 is faster at stock- its more than 2x more expensive and cant overclock as much as the c2q 6600 nor as easy.
Eodeo, thanks a lot for all posts !!!
I’m planing to OC the processor so i take your advise on choosing Q6600
my only doubt is the “8M cache” vs the “12M cache of Q9450” does it matters L2 size in order to low render times ?
do you know any serious “Q6600 vs Q9450” 3DMax test ?
Eodeo, thanks a lot for all posts !!!
I’m planing to OC the processor so i take your advise on choosing Q6600
my only doubt is the “8M cache” vs the “12M cache of Q9450” does it matters L2 size in order to low render times ?
do you know any serious “Q6600 vs Q9450” 3DMax test ?
Q6600 vs Q9450
by the way ... since XVid and H264 encoders don't use SSE4 instructions....
i still don't see a good reason for paying the difference being a motion graphics user.
Q6600 vs Q9450
by the way ... since XVid and H264 encoders don't use SSE4 instructions....
i still don't see a good reason for paying the difference being a motion graphics user.
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