Core2 Quad Q9505 vs i9-11900K - Overwatch 2 GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q - Game Performance Benchmarks


Core2 Quad Q9505 i9-11900K

Multi-Thread Performance

3568 Pts
23993 Pts

Single-Thread Performance

1178 Pts
3253 Pts

Overwatch 2

Core2 Quad Q9505 vs i9-11900K in Overwatch 2 using GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q - CPU Performance comparison at Ultra, High, Medium, and Low Quality Settings with 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K resolutions

Core2 Quad Q9505 i9-11900K

Ultra Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
30.2 FPS
1080p
73.7 FPS
1440p
26.0 FPS
1440p
60.9 FPS
2160p
19.6 FPS
2160p
45.9 FPS
w1440p
24.4 FPS
w1440p
57.1 FPS
High Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
56.6 FPS
1080p
121.7 FPS
1440p
49.7 FPS
1440p
103.5 FPS
2160p
38.9 FPS
2160p
81.3 FPS
w1440p
47.1 FPS
w1440p
98.0 FPS
Medium Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
83.0 FPS
1080p
169.8 FPS
1440p
73.4 FPS
1440p
146.1 FPS
2160p
58.1 FPS
2160p
116.6 FPS
w1440p
69.7 FPS
w1440p
138.8 FPS
Low Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
135.9 FPS
1080p
265.9 FPS
1440p
120.9 FPS
1440p
231.3 FPS
2160p
96.7 FPS
2160p
187.3 FPS
w1440p
115.0 FPS
w1440p
220.6 FPS
Core2 Quad Q9505
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      midnightweird 9 years ago
      i7 860 VS Core 2 Quad Q9505 OpinionI recently upgraded from i7 860 to i5 6600K leaving me with an unused MOBO, CPU and 8 GIG ram.In another machine I use as a media server, headless HP 8000 Elite with q9505 Core 2 Quad, 4 gig ram.Thinking of swapping it out with the i7 860 but looking at the match up I don't really see the advantage seeing the work involved in the swap and then reinstalling the OS?. The media server is just that. No games or anything. Just serves up video and runs some video conversion apps. Is it worth the swap? Opinions?Thanks
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      wranglehyndburn 9 years ago
      Same clock speed but half the Cache.Q9550: 2.83 GHz, 12 MB Cache - http://ark.intel.com/products/33924/Intel-Core2-Quad-Processor-Q9550-12M-Cache-2_83-GHz-1333-MHz-FSBQ9505: 2.83 GHz, 6 MB Cache - http://ark.intel.com/products/42920/Intel-Core2-Quad-Processor-Q9505-6M-Cache-2_83-GHz-1333-MHz-FSBThat explains the difference in PassMark scores, however, let's take it a step further:i7 860 = 5089Q9550 = 4043Q9505 = 3648Udagoogie,According to PassMark scores - http://www.cpubenchmark.net/ - the i7 860 has 39.5% more horsepower than the Q9505, which makes a very compelling argument in favor of swapping out the parts. Also, you'd be running 8 GB memory instead of 4 GB, and you wouldn't need to reinstall the OS; just install the chipset / motherboard drivers and reactivate your OS.CT
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      condenseused 9 years ago
      Core 2 Duo E8600 Vs. Core 2 Quad Q9505SI just recently bought a Gateway SX2802-07 for $60. I am not sure if that's a good deal or not but I already bought it so it's too late to think about it now. I am planning to use it as a secondary PC as I already have my gaming computer. I will mainly use it for Netflix, Youtube, Webrowsing (multiple tabs) and some light gaming such as Civ4, L4D and such if possible at all. I know it is a very weak computer thus not planning to play any modern games on it at all. I am thinking about upgrading the CPU and GPU to make the most out of this PC. The problem lies in the Power Supply because it is only a 220W. Since it is from a slimline PC, the shape and size of this power supply is weird thus I can't exactly upgrade it. The specs of this PC is as followCPU: Pentium E5300 2.6ghz (Dual Core) (65W)GPU: Integrated Intel GMA X4500Ram: 6gb DDR2 (not sure if upgradable)PSU: 220WHDD: 640gbI am just planning to upgrade the CPU and GPU because I can't find any compatible power supply. I am planning to stick with a 65W CPU because I am not sure if my mobo can support the 95W normal Core 2 Quad cpus. The prices are from Ebay. Here are some of my options1. Core 2 Duo E8600 3.33ghz (65W) ($18)2. Core 2 Quad Q9505S 2.83ghz (65W) ($50)3. Core 2 Quad Q9505 2.83ghz (95W) ($28) (not sure if my mobo can handle the 95W)Do you guys think the extra $32 from buying the E9505S is worth it over buying the E8600? I could stick with the Q9505 but not sure if my mobo can handle the extra 30W well and would also like to save the extra watt for the GPU. Or should I even upgrade it at all? Will I see a performance increase?Also, I am thinking about putting in the GT 730. Would a 730 be okay for my PC or could I go a bit higher? Please advise me on which GPU to put in here
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      lenticularcheeryble 9 years ago
      That was my thought when I switched to a core to quad from a E8500. I actually found that the E8500 was much better. Most of what we do is only using one core, so the speed of a single thread is the best measure of how powerful said CPU is. Some things do take advantage of multiple cores, but I think for your purposes, and when dealing with older hardware, better single core performance is the way to go
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