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I very passionate about music and the equipment that allows us to listen. that being said I recently decided to try to save audio equipment from the scrap, repair and then sell for a modest price.
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Reviews (2)

09 July 2017
Last upgrade for a Dell XPS 600
1 of 1 found this helpful Have a great condition XPS 600 so I decided to upgrade it to it's max using all Dell parts offered to the 600. I upgraded from a pentium D 945. While the performance increase is not spactaular it is a upgrade. Most noticeable difference is it can now play 1080p which the 945 was not able to at a watchable frame rate. I was able to up most games settings as well. It unlocked over clocking capabilities for the 600. Now the downside is more heat over the 945 but I expected that. Great upgrade for my vintage gaming machine. Even made it more interesting to use. The price the 965 fetches is out of line with performance but you have to pay to play. This is the top dog for the old netburst CPU. I don't know what it is but old games just feel better on hardware from that time period. My vintage set up..
Dell XPS 600 mint condition
Dell branded Nvidia 7800gtx in SLI with Dell bridge
Raided 250 gig hard drives
4 gigs of Dell tagged Samsung ram
Pentium D 965 EE
05 December 2010
Q9450 I deffinetly recommend.
0 of 1 found this helpful To be honest I had no intensions on buying a quad core processor at all. I was running a Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 which Ive had for years and loved it. I bought COD Black Ops and the Core 2 Duo seemed to not run the game properly which lead me to a website that said dual core processors dont run this game very well at all. So I bought this processor instead and tried it and it did the same thing with Black Ops. I double booted XP and Black Ops runs great on XP. Anyways, I did notice a 10 to 15 percent improvement on exsisting games such as Battlefield Bad Company 2 and so on. Huge improvement in windows opperations, programs, and picture and video editing. If you do those things alot which I dont, you might look into processors with large memory caches like this cpu. Also Intel has lead the pack in processor power for a while. Also in most performance bench tests the Q9450 only lags slightly behind faster cpus such as the Q9650 but since the 9450 has an odd speed of 2.66 vs 3.0 Ghz most people opt for the Q9650. This leaves the 9450 with a great price point and can be had for a much lower price. Lots of processors come with L3 memory cache and lower the L2 cache. L2 cache is faster and provides better performance overall and this cpu comes with 12 L2 cache. Can smoke I5 processors and even lower end I7s im sure.