IBM T42 23735WM

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IBM T42 23735WM

#1 Post by k3nnis » Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:41 pm

Hi guys.

I just purchased this laptop. I should be getting it next week. Its a 1.5Ghz P4. I am not sure if its dothan or banias. Anyone knows?
I got a feeling its a banias.

The URL is here:
http://www-605.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/store ... alogId=-36

By the way lets say its a banias, what would the cpu be equivalent to in terms of a desktop p4? 2.4ghz?

One more thing, for the ram, i am looking to buy another 256mb stick, do i get pc2100 or pc2700 or it doesn't really matter? Can it be any brand?

Regards.
Kenn.

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#2 Post by k3nnis » Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:32 am

Hi there.

One more thing:) Do you think i can feel a noticibly speed increase between 512ram and 768ram running windows xp?

Regards.
Kenn.

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#3 Post by csv96 » Thu Nov 25, 2004 2:36 am

It's a Banias Pentium M (not a Pentium 4). IBM does not offer the Dothan 1.5ghz CPU for some reason. There's not much performance increase between 512mb and 768mb. You can use pretty much any PC2700 SO-DIMM notebook memory.
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#4 Post by Plinkerton » Thu Nov 25, 2004 2:55 am

That's in Australia currency right? That seems awful steep for what you're getting if that's US currency... :?:

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Re: IBM T42 23735WM

#5 Post by AtmosMan » Thu Nov 25, 2004 3:06 am

k3nnis wrote: By the way lets say its a banias, what would the cpu be equivalent to in terms of a desktop p4? 2.4ghz?
A good rule of thumb to convert Pentium M speeds to Pentium 4 speeds is to multiply by 1.5 - for example: in your case you will be getting a 1.5GHz Pentium M. Multiplying by 1.5x1.5 gives a Pentium 4 speed equivalent of 2.25GHz.

The 1.5x rule is very general. Depending on the tasks you will be performing, the factors can range from 1.2x to 1.8x.

Also, remember that total system performance is affected by a lot of other hardware components like memory, hard drive, video card etc.

Anyway, enjoy your new machine, and welcome to the forums.

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#6 Post by k3nnis » Thu Nov 25, 2004 3:41 am

Thanks for the replies guys:) I really appreciate it. Oh yeah by the way that is in australian dollars:P

I think i will just get a stick of 512, as maybe later on i want to get 1GB.

Now i heard the hitachi 7k60 7200rpm HD makes a big diff in speed increase, is this true? Can i tell a difference right away? Does it vibrate? As i read a few user opinions and they say it vibrates a bit.

Regards.
Kenn.

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