1.7 GHz Banias to 1.7GHz Dothan swap. Worth it?
1.7 GHz Banias to 1.7GHz Dothan swap. Worth it?
I am here again for some advice from experts.
I am thinking of swapping the 1.7 GHz Banias in T41p with 1.7 GHz Dothan processor that is in T42 since the T41p is my main computer.
I know that Dothan has 2 MB cache instead of 1 MB.
I look at a lot of slides, documents, AV chat at the same time. I am also planning to go with a dual monitor set up because I am using many applicaitons at the same time.
I regularily use > 500 MB RAM.
So my question is, would the processor swap show noticeable performance increase? Or do you think the hassle is not worth it?
I had a hard time trying to find a benchmark of Banias and Dothan from identical systems. If anyone know of a link please let me know.
T41p and T42 are almost identical except for the graphics card. I swapped HD on T41p to 100GB 5400 rpm so now both have 5400 rpm drives.
Any opinions? I will have 2 weeks break soon and I would like to do it then if possible.
Thanks.
JK
I am thinking of swapping the 1.7 GHz Banias in T41p with 1.7 GHz Dothan processor that is in T42 since the T41p is my main computer.
I know that Dothan has 2 MB cache instead of 1 MB.
I look at a lot of slides, documents, AV chat at the same time. I am also planning to go with a dual monitor set up because I am using many applicaitons at the same time.
I regularily use > 500 MB RAM.
So my question is, would the processor swap show noticeable performance increase? Or do you think the hassle is not worth it?
I had a hard time trying to find a benchmark of Banias and Dothan from identical systems. If anyone know of a link please let me know.
T41p and T42 are almost identical except for the graphics card. I swapped HD on T41p to 100GB 5400 rpm so now both have 5400 rpm drives.
Any opinions? I will have 2 weeks break soon and I would like to do it then if possible.
Thanks.
JK
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Not worth it IMO. You will void your warranty and possibly screw up your computer for a very small upgrade in speed, hardly noticeable in your applications. For your case, load up with as much RAM as possible, it is cheap and will make a big difference since swapping on the HD (the slowest part of a laptop's operation) will be minimized.
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...
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I agree; it isn't worth it to simply gain a small increase in the speed of you CPU (which only matters for certain tasks) whilst putting your system at great risk. The Benefit/Risk Ratio is not too promising. 
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She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
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