Strange upgrade, Q9400 to i5-2500 and now it is slower.

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jakubpawlinski

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Hi, I had few slowdowns in games and finally decided to have some upgrade, replaced my q9400 on DFI Lanparty with 4gb ram to i5-2500 on Asrock Extreme4 with 16gb of ram.

here are furmark results, and yes it is slower in games too. in furmark there is throttle -573mhz, I have CX430 PSU, one hdd. Could you explain me why I failed?

FurMark results

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Jakub
 

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Well... your weak card is the limiting factor in both cases. But that doesn't explain the discrepancy. However, Furmark is not a benchmark program in spite of what they call their "benchmark". It is a stress testing pgm. Try a different benchmark like one of the free Futuremark tests.
http://www.futuremark.com/
But the Q9400 would not have been limited by that card. If this is for gaming, you should have upgraded the card first.
 

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You were right!, that was GPU what was failing, or rather my self... I did not connect this PCI-E power cable... now its much better, but still sadly same :)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/txrulzqb1bsszy8/Screenshot%202014-07-29%2021.15.43.png

Seems that even if gts250 is a decent card, its power cuts at this point. (throttle -6mhz may mean that it is still underpowered a bit)

I thought that its rather CPU & RAM who were limiting me, that is why I went this way.

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It can, in kind of safe mode, if you take a look at first results, it was 44C hot.

I remember that nvidia drivers were shouting about this with my previous gpu years ago, but seems that there is no notification for this model somehow.

Cheers,
J
 
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