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Originally Posted by m94mni
Well...
At the same clock speeds, the T7xxx processors are about 5-10% faster than the T2xxx. But a bigger cache also matters, so if you're looking at the T5xxx C2Ds you'd be worse...
Hmm. Thanks for the replies. I guess my next question is, If I was using 3D programs like Maya and Lightwave that took advantage of 64 bit processing, what difference would I notice between these two setups?
CoreDuo 2.0 +...
Im in the market for a new laptop, and ive been sort of confused as to get either the much more accessable CoreDuo or keep checking for a Core2Duo (im referring to the dell outlet). Now my question is, since Im going to be running...
Will I notice a major increase in performance from getting the bottom of the line Core Duo processor for the e1705 compared to the top of the line processor for the e1705? Im a gamer, and I use heavier apps like Maya, Blender, Photoshop...
Ok I found a better one!
Same as what I listed above, but it comes with the following changes:
2 GB ram instead of 1
Bluetooth
and 1 Year Warranty from DELL
And its the same $1100 price including shipping. any thoughts?
I have the chance to get a Dell e1705 with these specs:
Intel Core Duo T2250 1.73Ghtz (533 FSB/2MB Cache)
80 Gig HDD 5400RPM
1 Gig ram
17" WUXGA 1920X1200 Truelife Screen
NVidia 7900 GS 256MB Video Card
Dell 1390 802.11b/g...
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Originally Posted by pdonket
The M1710's main benefit is the fact that you have better graphics options and if you would like the OC'able processor.
Look to the outlet for cheap prices on either
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I have done some research, and from past experience I have decided to go with a Dell notebook. Now, I am looking at an E1705 and an M1710. I guess it all comes down to what I will be doing with the computer.
- decent amount of gaming...
Im sure you guys get alot of these threads, but I need someone to point me in the right direction. I am looking into getting a notebook PC, just not sure what kind. My main uses are gaming, 3D design like MAYA and LIGHtWAVE. video...