i7-4790K vs Core2 Quad Q9550 - Assassin's Creed Valhalla GTX TITAN X - Game Performance Benchmarks


i7-4790K Core2 Quad Q9550

Multi-Thread Performance

11183 Pts
3974 Pts

Single-Thread Performance

2530 Pts
1196 Pts

Assassin's Creed Valhalla

i7-4790K vs Core2 Quad Q9550 in Assassin's Creed Valhalla using GTX TITAN X - CPU Performance comparison at Ultra, High, Medium, and Low Quality Settings with 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K resolutions

i7-4790K Core2 Quad Q9550

Ultra Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
45.0 FPS
1080p
23.3 FPS
1440p
39.0 FPS
1440p
20.2 FPS
2160p
26.4 FPS
2160p
13.7 FPS
w1440p
35.0 FPS
w1440p
18.2 FPS
High Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
79.9 FPS
1080p
45.2 FPS
1440p
70.6 FPS
1440p
39.9 FPS
2160p
50.4 FPS
2160p
28.4 FPS
w1440p
64.3 FPS
w1440p
36.4 FPS
Medium Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
114.8 FPS
1080p
67.1 FPS
1440p
102.3 FPS
1440p
59.6 FPS
2160p
74.4 FPS
2160p
43.1 FPS
w1440p
93.7 FPS
w1440p
54.7 FPS
Low Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
184.5 FPS
1080p
110.9 FPS
1440p
165.5 FPS
1440p
99.0 FPS
2160p
122.3 FPS
2160p
72.5 FPS
w1440p
152.3 FPS
w1440p
91.1 FPS
i7-4790K
  • The i7-4790K has higher Level 2 Cache. Data/instructions which have to be processed can be loaded from the fast L2 and the CPU does not have to wait for the very slow DDR RAM
  • The i7-4790K has more threads. Larger programs are divided into threads (small sections) so that the processor can execute them simultaneously to get faster execution.
  • For some games, a cpu with a higher clock speed, or in a technical name IPC (Instructions per clock), has better results than other CPU's with higher core count and lower core speed.
  • The i7-4790K is more power efficient and generates less heat.
  • The i7-4790K has a higher turbo clock boost. Turbo Boost is a CPU feature that will run CPU clock speed faster than its base clock, if certain conditions are present. It will enable older software that runs on fewer cores, to perform better on newer hardware. Since games are software too, it is also applicable to them.
  • The i7-4790K has a smaller process size. The faster a transistor can toggle on and off, the faster it can do work. And transistors that turn on and off with less energy are more efficient, reducing the operating power, or “dynamic power consumption,” required by a processor.
Core2 Quad Q9550

    Compare i7-4790K vs Core2 Quad Q9550 specifications

    i7-4790K vs Core2 Quad Q9550 Architecture

    i7-4790K Core2 Quad Q9550
    CodenameHaswellYorkfield
    GenerationCore i7 (Haswell)Core 2 Quad (Yorkfield)
    MarketDesktopDesktop
    Memory SupportDDR3DDR1, DDR2, DDR3
    Part#unknownSLAWQSLB8V
    Production StatusActiveEnd-of-life
    ReleasedMay 2014Mar 2008

    i7-4790K vs Core2 Quad Q9550 Cache

    i7-4790K Core2 Quad Q9550
    Cache L164K (per core)64K (per core)
    Cache L2256K (per core)12MB (shared)

    i7-4790K vs Core2 Quad Q9550 Cores

    i7-4790K Core2 Quad Q9550
    # of Cores44
    # of Threads84
    Integrated GraphicsIntel HD 4600N/A
    SMP # CPUs11

    i7-4790K vs Core2 Quad Q9550 Features

    i7-4790K Core2 Quad Q9550
    MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX AVX2 EIST Intel 64 XD bit VT-x VT-d HTT AES-NI TSX TXT CLMUL FMA3 F16C BMI1 BMI2 Boost 2.0MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSE4.1 EIST Intel 64 iAMT2 VT-x TXT

    i7-4790K vs Core2 Quad Q9550 Performance

    i7-4790K Core2 Quad Q9550
    Base Clock100 MHz333 MHz
    Frequency4 GHz2.833 GHz
    Multiplier40.0x8.5x
    Multiplier UnlockedNoNo
    TDP88 W95 W
    Turbo Clockup to 4.4 GHzN/A
    Voltageunknown1.11 V

    i7-4790K vs Core2 Quad Q9550 Physical

    i7-4790K Core2 Quad Q9550
    Die Size177 mm²2x 107 mm²
    FoundryIntelIntel
    PackageFC-LGA6
    Process Size22 nm45 nm
    SocketIntel Socket 1150Intel Socket 775
    Transistors1400 million820 million
    tCaseMax72°C71°C

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    balearicventricle 8 years ago
    CPU OverheatingHi guys, Randomly get BSOD during gaming and been trying to arrive at the cause and get a solution and think I'm getting there. Ran Memtest and Intel Processor Diagnostic (both 100% passed) as well as reinstalling Windows, the MoBo drivers and reinstalling the BIOS, however still get BSODs when playing more modern games, Total War Warhammer atm. Installed HW monitor this week and looked at the stats, all seems good for my rig except that my CPU can get to 90 degrees. Went on the intel website for my model and it's max temperature is 74 degrees. This could explain the kernel power BSODs because would the PC be turning itself off to prevent damage to hardware? I can often hear the stock cooler stopping and starting during games. Motherboard: ASUS VII RangerProcessor: i7 4790K CPU 4ghzPSU: Corsair CP-9020015-UK Builder Series CX750 ATX/EPS 80 PLUS Bronze Power Supply Unit, 750 WRAM: Corsair 8gb DDR3GPU: NVIDIA GTX 970The intel info for my model is here; https://ark.intel.com/products/80807/Intel-Core-i7-4790K-Processor-8M-Cache-up-to-4_40-GHz
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    foderntider 8 years ago
    Yeah, I know ... well ... the essence of the topic always seems to be in the details. It's amazing how quick one-liners always succeed in flinging misinformation around like Gorilla Poo in a cage, but it takes paragraphs of explanations with illustrations to clean up the mess.Since there's such an abundance of conflicting misinformation on the Internet and Forums concerning Intel's clear-as-mud specifications, I've never found a way to make these points unmistakably clear without some sort of detailed explanations and links to back it up ... or is it just my OCD? Whoa ... there's a Guide for this ... maybe if we could somehow get everyone to check out the Stickies ...
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    firefoxbarnaby 7 years ago
    Core Voltage for i7 4790kHello i have not oc'd since i had my core 2 quad q6600. and i am still new to all these specific voltage settings.i have a z97 pc mate from msi and just trying to get a very mild oc around 4.5ghz.. i have been stable on an override of 1.9 volts but have gone low as 1.8 but have been confused on why it can be stable on this low of a voltage as ive seen from others not being able to do this? when i look at HWmonitor it shows 1.189v but in things like aida64 it shows 1.208v why is this. i haven't got any auto voltage set on the board from what i can find in the bios. (also to consider my cinebench goes down when i lower voltage if that helps)
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    potsubway 7 years ago
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    inbreeding 8 years ago
    i7 4790K or Ryzen 1500x?Hi guys, i have a AsRock Fatal1ty Z97x Killer LGA 1150 MoBo with a i5 4590. I'm planning to upgrade but i don't know if choose an used i7 4790K or buy a new Ryzen 1500x. I use my PC for gaming (i play in 1080p resolution with a GTX 970). So... Is a good idea buy the i7 4790K or go with the R5 1500x
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    compeltindows 8 years ago
    4790K will provide the best FPS using a 970 will be 10-15% depending on title. If you use a 60HZ monitor the difference might not be as noticeable. I would probably suggest going with a 1600 for gaming though depending on funds. Or wait for the new Intel Cannon Lake 6 core CPU's coming out beginning next month. The 4790K can cost ~$300+ which is a lot of money for an older CPU. Moving to a newer platform will be more expensive with the 1500X you will need a new motherboard and RAM. The advantage of AM4 motherboard will be an upgrade path to new technology, Ryzen 12nm, 7nm will also you AM4.PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NXDTRGPrice breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NXDTRG/by_merchant/CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1500X 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($169.89 @ OutletPC) Motherboard: ASRock - Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4 ATX AM4 Motherboard ($81.98 @ Newegg) Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory ($138.99 @ Newegg) Total: $390.86Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when availableGenerated by PCPartPicker 2017-09-25 23:20 EDT-0400PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/PtfDFdPrice breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/PtfDFd/by_merchant/CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor ($196.44 @ OutletPC) Motherboard: ASRock - Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4 ATX AM4 Motherboard ($81.98 @ Newegg) Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory ($138.99 @ Newegg) Total: $417.41Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when availableGenerated by PCPartPicker 2017-09-25 23:21 EDT-0400
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    swooshjackberry 11 years ago
    i7 4790k vs i7 4930kBoth of these CPUs look to have great performance without jumping into the Haswell-E line and X99/DDR4 RAM. Essentially I want my build to primarily be used for video editing and rendering, live streaming and some photoshop work. I also plan on oc'ing as well as future proofing my computer for at least 3 years. Gaming is a part of it but isn't at the front of my list of priorities. Essentially the breakdown of the 4790k vs 4930k is More cores vs better single core performance. For my above mentioned tasks, would having the six cores benefit me more then having better individual core performance but only having 4 cores?
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    hypocrisywrongful 11 years ago
    i7 4790K, worth overclocking?Base clock of 4790K is 4.0 Ggz and 4.4 in turbo mode... Should I overclock it to 4.5Ghz? Would it be stable and how to make it safe?
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    cowsstar 8 years ago
    My i7 4790k is underclocked HELPHello everyone i need help i have Intel Core i7 4790K S 1150 Haswell Refresh Quad Core Processorand its only clocking at 3.60 ghz i did not mess with the settings in bios or anything just came like this how can i fix itother specsevga gtx 1080 sc8gb ddr3 1600 <-- upgrading to 32gb in week600 watt powersupply Old acer predator motherboard
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    dillsonore 8 years ago
    I7 4790K Overclocking results adviceSo I just spent about 2-3 hrs trying to overclock my CPU and I think is the best I'm gonna get.At 1.235VFrom 4.00 to 4.6ghz10 mins Prime95 testing at max load peaked at 80C for my 2nd core, the others peaked at 73, 77 and 77. Idle temps are around 41-43CGaming temps are about 56-59CAnybody who knows anything about overclocking.Are these temps safe? Should I stick with this? I don't think I'll be able to get better results, but I'm unsure since this is my first time overclocking.I'm using the Cooler Master V8 Air Cooler.I wish I could push it to about 4.8. It stays at around 70-80 at 4.8 using Prime95 but randomly spikes up to 90-100 every time all of a sudden then goes back to 70-80s.
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