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Coup
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Registered: May 2001
Location: England, UK
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1) dont listen to computer sales reps.
2) FSB (front side bus) x multiplier = clock speed.
the FSB is the link between ur CPU and basically the rest of the system. the higher this is, the faster the rest of the system opperates. imagine the FSB as a highway, the larger the number, the wider it is, and therefore the more information it can get down it.
clock speed isnt the ultimate measurement of how fast a CPU is. because of the above equation, there are several ways of getting 3ghz clock speed.
(they dont actually make CPUs with the below numbers, but its just to explain)
300mhz x 10 = 3000mhz = 3ghz. (FSB x multiplier = mhz (1000mhz = 1ghz)
or
250mhz x 12 = 3000mhz = 3ghz
or
100mhz x 30 = 3000mhz = 3ghz
so whilst all 3 of these CPU's are all clocked at 3ghz, the top one would be the faster system as its FSB is the widest, (the higher number). in choosing a CPU, the higher the FSB and lower the multiplier the better. if u want more detail i can link u to some good information sources.
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Apr-25-2005 03:57
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Coup
Retired

Registered: May 2001
Location: England, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Chrono
I have a P4 in my laptop... ....
And it's a beast. Eats through the battery like a monster, I can get about 1 hour 40 minutes out of it, doing moderate activity like watching a video.
You should see the power brick also, it's huge. But I can also run games so beautifully, better than my desktop. And Reason, and photoshop, combustion, 3DSmax, anything I throw at it. so I say P4 is ok in a laptop!! |
P4 is good in a laptop if ur going to use ur laptop for performance applications like u mentioned above, and u can plug ur laptop into the electricity supply everytime you use it. if u want a low power consumption chip for long battery life doing low power tasks such as word, then the M is better.
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Apr-25-2005 05:14
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kr00t0n
Archduke of Awesome

Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Hibernating
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Apr-25-2005 10:21
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