2Ghz processor or 1GB of RAM
2Ghz processor or 1GB of RAM
Hello, I am planning on buying a T series Thinkpad with a family member's EPP discount. I am looking at 2 models
2686DGU configured with 1GB of RAM or 2686M5U with a 2Ghz processor which one wouldbe better would a 2ghz processor make much difference over the 1.8GHz processor in model 2686dgu?
2686DGU configured with 1GB of RAM or 2686M5U with a 2Ghz processor which one wouldbe better would a 2ghz processor make much difference over the 1.8GHz processor in model 2686dgu?
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Unless you make multimedia encoding, video/image processing go for 1Go Ram. Actual applications don't need this more 200mhz. And the more the ram, the less the swap...
17.06.05:
t43p (2668G4G), PM750, 2Go dual, 1032GAX (100gb/5k/16mb) 2010 error msg, SXGA+ 14.1", V3200, DVD-RW, GBeth, Intel abg, bt, 9 cells, XPPro/Ubuntu, Fingerprint,
800MHz-0.7Vcore, LCD min -> 13Watts
t43p (2668G4G), PM750, 2Go dual, 1032GAX (100gb/5k/16mb) 2010 error msg, SXGA+ 14.1", V3200, DVD-RW, GBeth, Intel abg, bt, 9 cells, XPPro/Ubuntu, Fingerprint,
800MHz-0.7Vcore, LCD min -> 13Watts
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Re: 2Ghz processor or 1GB of RAM
Actually, the 2686DGU is 1.86GHz, so the difference is only 133MHz, about 7.5%. The DGU also comes with the 7200rpm HD; the M5U only has a 5400rpm HD. Depending on the price differential, I would lean toward the DGU.amazure wrote:2686DGU configured with 1GB of RAM or 2686M5U with a 2Ghz processor which one wouldbe better would a 2ghz processor make much difference over the 1.8GHz processor in model 2686dgu?
think about future, thinkpads are expensive you can't jusr replace them like dell 600m (3 dell 600m = 1 think pad).
If I were you I would go with more CPU power. RAM you can replace when it's cheap. but changing CPU is tedious task and not easy.
So better go for more CPU right now and then later buy more generic RAM if you need.
If I were you I would go with more CPU power. RAM you can replace when it's cheap. but changing CPU is tedious task and not easy.
So better go for more CPU right now and then later buy more generic RAM if you need.
The OP has EPP pricing, so it is more like 2 dell 600m = 1 think pad.keku wrote:think about future, thinkpads are expensive you can't jusr replace them like dell 600m (3 dell 600m = 1 think pad).
I haven't tried changing the CPU on a T4x series yet, but with a T23, it is not bad at all. I think I can replace the CPU in less than 20 minutes. It took me about an hour to take it apart to replace the motherboard. It is a lot less work to swap out just the CPU.keku wrote:changing CPU is tedious task and not easy.
The hardware maintenance manual gives you step by step instruction on how to take it apart and put it back together.
The difference is not noticeable enough, unless you compile stuff ALL the time. I would suggest to get the 1gb RAM, since it is something you need now, rather than wait for the next generation of software for which the 133 extra Mhz will make the tiny difference they make.
760XL, 560, 560E, 570, 600, 600E, 600X, T20, T21, T23, T40, T41p, T42, X20, X23, X24, X31, X60s, X60T, X200s. I should *really* get a cheaper hobby...
Well you have already made your decision. But considering EVERYTHING with the two models, I agree with mysbca and would get the DGU. Yes, it'll be hardeer to update the processor, but a 200MHz or 133Mhz is hardly an update in itself...not worth the cost at all..where as a faster hard drive and more RAM will definitely help. If you wanted to update the 1.86 Ghz, chances are that you'll want to update the 2Ghz. And chances that if you're going to update the 1.86Ghz, you'd go with something much faster than a 2.0...is its pretty obvious that there's no reason to throw money at that IF its the only plus to the computer over the other model. Good luck!
T42 (2373N3U): 1.8 Ghz, 1.5 GB DDR, ATI Radeon 9600, 60 GB 7200 rpm HD, 15" SXGA (1400x1050) screen, CD-RW/DVD-ROM (combo), Bluetooth, Fingerprint Reader.
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