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    More performance with P7450, BAD T9300

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by KuaR, Aug 18, 2009.

  1. KuaR

    KuaR Notebook Enthusiast

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    Im G50VT-X5 with p7450

    vista value memory is 5.9

    counter strike source is 200fps

    Grid 60fps + -


    I m change p7450 a T9300:

    vista value memory is 5.1

    counter strike source is 50 fps

    grid is more or less


    What is the problem?

    FSB?

    pd: sorry my english, IM SPANISH TRADICIONAL. XD
     
  2. TevashSzat

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    Is CPU-Z reporting the correct values for the T9300?
     
  3. KuaR

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    yes, 2.5ghz
     
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    I was wondering whether you could post a screenshot of CPU-Z then under load like when running Orthos.

    Also, did you have your P7450 overclocked before?
     
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    no overclock, 5 minutes and put the screenshots.
     
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    [​IMG]

    more 10 min post T9300 screenshot.
     
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    Umm.....your first screenshot only shows the very top of the screen
     
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    already working
     
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    And T9300


    [​IMG]
     
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    Okay....just to confirm, the memory score in Vista dropped, but not the CPU score?

    The screenshots that you just posted show that everything is working fine.

    This makes me suspect that the difference is just due to the decreased bus speed. You had a bus speed of 267Mhz on the P7450 but on the T9300 its just 200Mhz.
     
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    procesor vista value with p7450 and T9300 is 5.4.

    I can do something to fix this memory?
     
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    No. There is no way to change the default FSB of the processors. The T9300 is just a "generation" older than the P7450
     
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    ok, another issue is that I would like to overclock with setfsb but I can not put more than 215/430 core / memory. 200/400 from the factory. Is there a way that the reports are not in 1:2?
     
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    Umm......core/memory is for GPU overclocking.

    Overclocking via SetFSB increases the FSB and RAM frequencies.
     
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    Wow, that's the slickest change of subject I've seen in a while.
     
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    ok, sorry,

    no gpu, CPU
     
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    Okay, some what CPU overclocking settings can you not get over?

    If you mean Bus Speed : DRAM frequency ratio, then I highly doubt it. Some desktops can do it through the BIOS but laptops BIOSes are locked to hell. There may be a software way to do it but that is doubtful