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World In Conflict
As you can see from both the chart and the table below, World In Conflict scales a bit - but only a bit - with processor speed at 800x600 very low detail only. The higher resolution results are within experimental error of each other, so that tells us that World In Conflict is VERY GPU limited.
Given a good enough GPU, the Phenom 9900 will run World In Conflict well enough.
| 2.6Ghz Avg | 2.6GHz Min | 2.6GHz Max | |
| wic 8vlo | 139 | 74 | 303 |
| wic 10h | 30 | 17 | 53 |
| wic 12h | 23 | 13 | 37 |
| 3Ghz Avg | 3GHz Min | 3GHz Max | |
| wic 8vlo | 143 | 82 | 312 |
| wic 10h | 28 | 15 | 51 |
| wic 12h | 21 | 11 | 36 |
Power Consumption
The Phenom 9900 is not exactly a miser when it comes to power consumption - the Xeon X3210 uses quite a bit less juice.
Unfortunately we don't have power consumption figures for the QX6700.

| IDLE | LOAD | |
| Xeon X3210 2.13GHz | 95 | 138 |
| Phenom 9600 2.3GHz | 127 | 168 |
| Phenom 9600 2.6GHz | 152 | 211 |
| Phenom 9900 2.6GHz | 176 | 230 |
| Phenom 9900 3.0GHz | 210 | 308 |
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