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Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Deviant » Mon Feb 04, 2008 2:29 pm

Well, I'm stuck and looking for advice.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Celtman » Mon Feb 04, 2008 3:19 pm

There is no reason why your current system should not run FSX well. If you are having the problems you are describing, you have a serious problem, and splashing out on a new processor isn't going to solve them.

Read Nicks guide to setting up your system for FSX, that should help.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Deviant » Mon Feb 04, 2008 3:39 pm

I agree.  I purchased the custom built system and all I installed was AVG, Spybot S&D, NoAdware and O&O 10.  I only use the system for FSX w/Aceleration, I don't surf the net with it.  The only add-on FSX programs I have are FEX and GEX, and a few aircraft.  But the system has always performed poorly, since day one.

I followed the installation step by step, driver update and nHancer tweaks, step by step.  So the only solution I can think of is a faster processor.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Mermaid Man » Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:34 pm

"Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit"

That's your problem. Running in DX10 mode as well? Try Windows XP on another HD and see if you get performance increase.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby raptorx » Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:48 pm

I love my Q6600.  Maybe yours needs a higher overclock?  
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Deviant » Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:17 am

"Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit"

That's your problem. Running in DX10 mode as well? Try Windows XP on another HD and see if you get performance increase.


I turned DX10 preview off.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Wii » Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:04 pm

You have FSX SP2 right?
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Deviant » Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:06 pm

You have FSX SP2 right?


Yes, Acceleration.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Slotback » Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:44 am

[quote]I love my Q6600.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby HugoCampos » Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:18 am

I can't see how your rig isn't performing well. You can see in my sig. that my specs are pretty similar to yours (except for the Gfx card) and my rig performs really well (FSX runs smooth between 20-30 fps most of the time). I think you need to tweak your FSX a little more to get it running better.
Oh, and as for your question: you won't notice a big difference in FSX by going from an overclocked Q6600 to a stock QX9650. BUT... you can overclock that QX to almost 4Ghz (you may even be able to get to 4)... and that would give you a huge performance boost.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Deviant » Sat Feb 09, 2008 1:42 pm

I can't see how your rig isn't performing well. You can see in my sig. that my specs are pretty similar to yours (except for the Gfx card) and my rig performs really well (FSX runs smooth between 20-30 fps most of the time). I think you need to tweak your FSX a little more to get it running better.
Oh, and as for your question: you won't notice a big difference in FSX by going from an overclocked Q6600 to a stock QX9650. BUT... you can overclock that QX to almost 4Ghz (you may even be able to get to 4)... and that would give you a huge performance boost.


That seems like the general consensus.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Mermaid Man » Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:15 am

You really need to try XP 32 , to determine it's not Vista 64 (which I rate as inferior for gaming)

Get a spare HD install XP onto that, not sure if you can run FS.EXE without having to install it...some games you can.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby NickN » Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:20 am

1. Installed Vista.

2. Turn off User Account Control

3. Turne off the Defender service.

4. Disabled Aero (saves CPU's to do so)

5. Totally re-permissioned Program Files. There is no folder virtualization active so the folder acts as it has previously in XP.

6. Disable the Indexing service

Install NOD32 as the security product.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby Deviant » Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:28 pm


1. Installed Vista.

2. Turn off User Account Control

3. Turne off the Defender service.

4. Disabled Aero (saves CPU's to do so)

5. Totally re-permissioned Program Files. There is no folder virtualization active so the folder acts as it has previously in XP.

6. Disable the Indexing service

Install NOD32 as the security product.



Hi Nick,

I have disabled Aero, Windows Defender, Indexing, Superfetch and AVG.
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Re: Performance with the QX9650 vs. Q6600

Postby markag » Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:24 pm

What are your autogen settings?  I've heard that even the new hardware on the market can be crippled if Autogen is set too high.  If it is all the way up try bumping it down one notch.
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