Core2 Duo E7500 vs Phenom 9100e Quad-Core - Doom RTX 3050 - Game Performance Benchmarks


Core2 Duo E7500 Phenom 9100e Quad-Core

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Core2 Duo E7500 vs Phenom 9100e Quad-Core in Doom using RTX 3050 - CPU Performance comparison at Ultra, High, Medium, and Low Quality Settings with 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K resolutions

Core2 Duo E7500 Phenom 9100e Quad-Core

Ultra Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
69.1 FPS
1080p
34.4 FPS
1440p
48.9 FPS
1440p
24.4 FPS
2160p
26.0 FPS
2160p
13.0 FPS
w1440p
40.1 FPS
w1440p
20.0 FPS
High Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
115.3 FPS
1080p
63.4 FPS
1440p
85.8 FPS
1440p
47.1 FPS
2160p
49.7 FPS
2160p
27.1 FPS
w1440p
72.3 FPS
w1440p
39.6 FPS
Medium Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
161.4 FPS
1080p
92.4 FPS
1440p
122.7 FPS
1440p
69.7 FPS
2160p
73.4 FPS
2160p
41.2 FPS
w1440p
104.6 FPS
w1440p
59.1 FPS
Low Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
253.7 FPS
1080p
150.3 FPS
1440p
196.5 FPS
1440p
115.0 FPS
2160p
120.9 FPS
2160p
69.5 FPS
w1440p
169.1 FPS
w1440p
98.2 FPS
Core2 Duo E7500
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      tosserstudio 10 years ago
      Asrock 775i65g r3.0 and Core 2 Duo e7500Looking for a cheap CPU upgrade for this old motherboard. The thing is the manufacturer lists e7300 as the top supported CPU from the Core 2 Duo line.http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/775i65G%20R3.0/?cat=CPUI personally see no reason why it shouldn't support e.g. e7500, but maybe I'm missing something. Comparison of the two seems to indicate that both should work fine (and in fact e7600 top of e7xxx series too), but it bothers me that these CPUs are not on the manufacturer's list. Any input will be greatly appreciated.http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare_CPUs/Intel_AT80571PH0833ML,Intel_EU80571PH0673M/
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      halldomino 10 years ago
      If you need some more assurance please click on the link below for Newegg for your motherboard & click on "Reviews"http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157338Find the review by "Patrick L." about 6 reviews down. That's the exact processor his is using. Plenty of people using that CPU for that board. You will have no issues.
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      outercompleted 9 years ago
      Overclock Intel Core 2 Duo E7500I want to oc my core 2 duo e7500 at 3.6ghz the problem is that when in oc it after the bios display a blank screen appears. i m using stock coolermy specsIntel core 2 duo e7500Asus P5G41C-M LX2x2gb kingston ddr3 ram2 pci e netorking cards (1 ethernet and one wifi)400w psuwindows 7 pro 64bit
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      debugkenzi 9 years ago
      I don't know how experiened you are with overclocking, so I will capture some basics aswell.The E7500 uses a 266 MHZ FSB and a 11x multiplier, resulting in 2.93 GHz clock speed.If you are staying on said 11x multiplier you should reach 3.6 GHz with around 327 MHz FSB. (360 FSB when using a 10x multiplier)The G41 chipset usually gets troublesome somewhere between 290 - 340 FSB, which can be extended to around 360 FSB by increasing the PCIe frequency to around 104-106 MHz.I'd suggest putting your vCore somewhere around 1.35-1.45v (you will get a very hot and thirsty chip once you are approaching the 1.4v mark. That's wher I personally stop, other people may have different limits.)Also you might increase your northbridge voltage (usually called NB, MCH or similar) to around 1.3-1.4vMake sure your memory isn't running above its rated speed. (unless you want to oc that aswell, which is a different thing to learn about)Usually just set the ratio to synchronous speed with the FSB (usually called "Memory Devider", "Memory Multiplier" or similar.) The entry should be something like 1:1, 2.00x or similar.Some boards also directly show a list of available memory speeds instead of displaying available ratios.All other voltages could stay on their stock settings. Best using either something like "Normal", "Default" or just manually setting it to the default values. Alot of boards are pretty generous with voltages when overclocking.As an example of a similar, but a bit higher tier'd machine from my inventory:My E8400 (333 FSB, 9x multi, 3 GHz, stock voltage 1.25v) on my GA-P35-DS3R is stable at following settings:3.6 GHz (400 FSB, 9x multi, vCore 1.224v)3.96 GHz ( 440 FSB, 9x multi, vCore 1.324v, MCH +0.2v)4.14 GHz (460 FSB, 9x multi, vCore 1.36v, MCH +0.2v)4.2 GHz ( 73 FSB, 9x multi, vCore 1.392v, MCH +0.2v)As you can see after a certain point you have to increase voltages alot for just slight increases in clockspeed. That is the point where you should stop and be happy with what you git.
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      primppicalo 12 years ago
      Does Core 2 Duo E7500 support DDR3 rami have found in gigabyte ga-g41m-combo motherboard that it support ddr3 ram.Does core 2 duo support ddr3 ram,please help in these case.The link Of the motherboard:-http://www.snapdeal.com/product/gigabyte-gag41mcombo-motherboard/1177323?pos=37;52
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      revealoffended 12 years ago
      Yes it can as shown on this website in the overview tab http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115056
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      effortcreamy 8 years ago
      Core 2 Duo E7500 with 1050/ti ?Im selling my old build with some upgrades Windows 10 PRO 64-bitC2D E7500 Deepcool Gamma Archer HeatsinkIntel DG31PR mobo2 GB 333 MhzDDr2 RAMGt 630Corsair VS450 PSU1600x900 monitorI am mainly looking RAM upto 4GB ( max 800Mhz )GPU upgrades EVGA gtx 1050 or 1050 ti .Should run games with high settings at 900pI am aware that there will be bottlenecks , but please suggest changes to this build to maximize Only RAM/GPU department.( Overclocking capabilities if possbile ).No budget limit.Please suggest parts for amazon.com if possible.Thank You
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      playtimelearning 8 years ago
      You say you're selling, does that mean you are trying to improve a PC you want to sell? Sounds like a waste of money to me.Anyway, first problem is your old mobo uses legacy bios and the latest NVidia cards requires UEFI, so the 1050 is a no go. Even if it did work, it's really overkill for that CPU and you'd be lucky to even use a quarter of it's performance in a gaming situation....it's possible some benchmarks could use it all, but that's not a real life gaming situation. If I had to suggest a gpu that matches that CPU, it would be a GT 730 or R7 250....both are weak, but that's about all an E7500 could realistically handle. Also, can't believe you've got away with only 2GB RAM, even 4GB is low enough.
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      sputterequilibrium 8 years ago
      Nvidia 1050ti with core 2 duo E75001)I want to buy nvidia gtx 1050ti MSI gaming x version 4gb ddr5.So I want to know that can my PC handle the gtx 1050ti 2)IS it safe for gtx 1050ti to be paired with core 2 duo
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      tactiletheme 8 years ago
      ya, should be safe it will not blow up or anything as that , its just a vid -card like all the rest to be used . now weather it will work or not , or be any kind of improvement or worth the cost on your old dated system ?????you buy , you try , and hope it don't make you cry .. that's all there is to it in the end .
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