Core i7 Nehalem Benchmarks Preview
“Ahhhhhhhhhhhh” (Breathes a sigh of relief). The past month or so has been hell for some of us here at Overclock3D. Yes, yes we know that you have absolutely no sympathy, but having had a chance to spend a day with Intel’s new kid on the block, the i7 (codename: Nehalem), we’ve received a stupendous number of requests from readers and forum members asking us if it’s all it’s been hyped up to be, and generally trying to manipulate us in every which way possible just to obtain a glimpse at some of the results.Memory: Corsair DDR3-1333 9-9-9-24 3x2GB 1.5v
Graphics: ASUS EAH4870x2
Hard Disk: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB
Cooling: Stock Intel ES Cooler
GPU Drivers: ATI Catalyst 8.10
Memory: Corsair DDR3-1333 9-9-9-24 3x2GB 1.5v
Graphics: ASUS EAH4870x2
Hard Disk: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB
Cooling: Stock Intel ES Cooler
GPU Drivers: ATI Catalyst 8.10
Clocked at almost the same speed as the i7 Extreme 940, the QX9650 was, up until recently, the ‘big daddy’ of CPU’s. Using the same 45nm fabrication as the i7 with a slightly larger L3 cache, it’ll certainly be interesting to see just how well this chip, that only 6 months ago would have set you back around £1000, will fair against Intel’s latest weapon.
Memory: Generic PC2-6400 6-6-6-18 2.0v
Graphics: ASUS EAH4870x2
Hard Disk: Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB
Cooling: Stock Intel ES Cooler
GPU Drivers: ATI Catalyst 8.10
Probably one of the most popular CPU’s in the last 6 months has to be the Q6600. Being the first of the “Quad Core” lineup from Intel, the Q6600 is not only reasonably priced, but with the advent of the 95w TDP “G0” stepping, also quickly became a favourite for overclockers who could push the chip up to, and sometimes beyond, 4.0GHz.





