Core2 Duo E7200 vs FX-4170 Quad-Core - Doom TITAN Xp - Game Performance Benchmarks


Core2 Duo E7200 FX-4170 Quad-Core

Multi-Thread Performance

1633 Pts
4853 Pts

Single-Thread Performance

1049 Pts
1402 Pts

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Core2 Duo E7200 vs FX-4170 Quad-Core in Doom using TITAN Xp - CPU Performance comparison at Ultra, High, Medium, and Low Quality Settings with 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K resolutions

Core2 Duo E7200 FX-4170 Quad-Core

Ultra Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
FPS
1080p
FPS
1440p
FPS
1440p
FPS
2160p
50.9 FPS
2160p
42.3 FPS
w1440p
FPS
w1440p
FPS
High Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
nan FPS
1080p
nan FPS
1440p
nan FPS
1440p
nan FPS
2160p
88.8 FPS
2160p
75.7 FPS
w1440p
nan FPS
w1440p
nan FPS
Medium Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
nan FPS
1080p
nan FPS
1440p
nan FPS
1440p
nan FPS
2160p
126.7 FPS
2160p
109.2 FPS
w1440p
nan FPS
w1440p
nan FPS
Low Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
nan FPS
1080p
nan FPS
1440p
nan FPS
1440p
nan FPS
2160p
202.5 FPS
2160p
176.1 FPS
w1440p
nan FPS
w1440p
nan FPS
Core2 Duo E7200
    FX-4170 Quad-Core

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      Core2 Duo E7200 FX-4170 Quad-Core

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      Core2 Duo E7200 FX-4170 Quad-Core

      Core2 Duo E7200 vs FX-4170 Quad-Core Cores

      Core2 Duo E7200 FX-4170 Quad-Core

      Core2 Duo E7200 vs FX-4170 Quad-Core Features

      Core2 Duo E7200 FX-4170 Quad-Core

      Core2 Duo E7200 vs FX-4170 Quad-Core Performance

      Core2 Duo E7200 FX-4170 Quad-Core

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      tungadalsepia 7 years ago
      Overclocking Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7200I have this fairly old and crappy processor from the late 2000's that brings down a lot of aspects of my pc. I was wondering if overclocking would bring any huge issues for my pc in the long run. I'm okay with any potential damages to my PC, but I was wondering how high the risk would possibly be to overclock to 3GHz. This is also a fairly old system, which is a modified Vostro 410. My specs:GPU : GeForce GTX 750 TiProcessor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7200 @ 2.53GhzMemory: 4 GB Ram
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      snakejax 7 years ago
      The maximum CPU I see for that at userbenchmark.com is a Q9550.http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/3011155 At Delidded.com they show a Xeon X5450 works. usually the Q9550, but no Q9650 means a problem with E0 stepping CPUs.https://www.delidded.com/lga-771-to-775-adapter/3/#dellThe easy option is the latest BIOS from Dell and a Q9550.The cheapest would be to tapemod a 1066fsb CPU to 1333fsb. Q6600 SLACR goes 3.0GHz. E7500 ( both slower than Q9550) The best performance would be a Xeon swap but only the C0 versions. X5460 SLANP 3.17GHz, X5450 SLASB, E5450 SLANQhttps://www.delidded.com/lga-771-775-cpus/?filter=socket-lga-771,series-xeon,fsb-1333,node-45nm,stepping-c0
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      factorvolvox 11 years ago
      upgraded e7200 core 2 duo to a q9550i just upgraded and now my system just beeps no monitor nothing?
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      hinnisdalteith 11 years ago
      Tell me your system. I know those two processors are on the same socket. Gimme the Specs of your System
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