1.86 or 2.13 Processor
1.86 or 2.13 Processor
I am considering purchasing a T43 to replace a Dell that I got from work. There have been some good deals for the 1.86 Ghz model. I was just wondering what others opinions are regarding the performance difference between the 1.86 and 2.13 processors.
I generally am doing heavy office work (word, excel, access) and graphic design (InDesign, Photoshop) and such. I will only get a machine with a 7k RPM HD and will max out RAM after purchase. I'm hoping to get at least 2 years of good usage out of the laptop. Any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I generally am doing heavy office work (word, excel, access) and graphic design (InDesign, Photoshop) and such. I will only get a machine with a 7k RPM HD and will max out RAM after purchase. I'm hoping to get at least 2 years of good usage out of the laptop. Any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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brainpicker
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I guess you'd have to determine if the price difference is worth the 10-15% or so performance gain for math intensive applications. You mentioned Excel. Are these really massive spreadsheets where (maybe) an extra few seconds or (at most) a minute might make a difference each time? My wife uses her 1.6GHz T40 for heavy Excel and Access and claims it's fine if that helps. I can't see anything else you stated making a big difference in my opinion. The pricing on the 2.13GHz units are much higher because it's the top dog right now. I guess if price is no object I'd get the 2.13, but if not I'd go with the 1.86GHz and upgrade in a few years as you stated. Use the money saved to max out your RAM and get a 7200RPM drive as you intend.
Good Luck,
Yak
Good Luck,
Yak
Lenovo T60 (IPS) - Fujitsu ST5020D - Fujitsu Q2010 - Docks and accessories for each (and a roomfull of stuff I can't use.)
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DIGITALgimpus
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realistically, the only place where you'll feel any gain is a few photoshop functions.
Excel doesn't even do anything complex enough to see a real speed enhancement that you'd notice (your talking fractions of a second). While complex to humans, excel's capabilities are rather basic for a computer.
IMHO 1.86GHz... but for photoshop that extra performance may come in handy.
It really depends.
IMHO the RAM would be better than the extra CPU.
Excel doesn't even do anything complex enough to see a real speed enhancement that you'd notice (your talking fractions of a second). While complex to humans, excel's capabilities are rather basic for a computer.
IMHO 1.86GHz... but for photoshop that extra performance may come in handy.
It really depends.
IMHO the RAM would be better than the extra CPU.
T43 (2687-DUU) - 1.86GHz, 1.5GB RAM, 100GB 5400 (non IBM-firmware Hitachi 5k100) HD, Fingerprint Scanner, 802.11abg/Bluetooth, ATI x300
since you are maxing out the ram to 2 GB and getting a fast 100 GB 7200 RPM drive, just max the cpu to 2.13 Ghz and have the best of the best, sir!

IBM ThinkPad T42 CTU # Pentium M 1.8 Ghz Dothan # Mobility 9600 64 MB @375/240 # Hynix 1024 MB PC2700 RAM #
Fujitsu 80 GB 5400 RPM # LG CDRW/DVD Combo Drive # Intel Wireless b/g mPCI # TFT 14.1 XGA Display # WinXP Pro SP2 Catalyst 7.7
Fujitsu 80 GB 5400 RPM # LG CDRW/DVD Combo Drive # Intel Wireless b/g mPCI # TFT 14.1 XGA Display # WinXP Pro SP2 Catalyst 7.7
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