Core Duo vs. Core 2
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ibm meister
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Core Duo vs. Core 2
In deciding whether to upgrade my 1.83 Core Duo to a 2.16 Core2 processor, I am asking the difference in performance not so much the processor spreed, but the Core2 difference. It was suggested I get a 7200 RPM HD to boost performance, I can agree with that, but what about the Core2 difference. I can get the core2 T7400 for $200
Trying to avoid a new purchase and I like the sxga+ form factor.
3Gb Ram/160-5400
Trying to avoid a new purchase and I like the sxga+ form factor.
3Gb Ram/160-5400
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ajkula66
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To be able to proceed with this upgrade, you must have a Revision 3 motherboard on your T60.
Having said that, I would find it a worthy upgrade if you're intent on keeping the machine for another couple of years.
My $0.02 only...
Having said that, I would find it a worthy upgrade if you're intent on keeping the machine for another couple of years.
My $0.02 only...
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ibm meister
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rev 3
I have the rev 3 no problem. So the core2 is worth it. Should I replace HD as well?
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ajkula66
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Throw in the 7200rpm drive, and max out the RAM if you haven't already...then enjoy...
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gongo2k1 wrote:
But that's not going to fly on a T60 since its chipset doesn't support 64-bit architecture regardless of CPU used...
the biggest reason to switch to core2 would be a 64-bit os.
But that's not going to fly on a T60 since its chipset doesn't support 64-bit architecture regardless of CPU used...
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T60(p) with Core 2 Duo T7200, T7400 and T7600 does support x64 architecture. However, no chipset in T60s could utilize more than 3 GB of RAM regardless of the amount installed.
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IBM Lenovo Z61p | 15.4'' WUXGA | Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 2x 2.16GHz | 4 GB Kingston HyperX | Hitachi 7K500 500 GB + WD 1TB (USB) | ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 | ThinkPad Atheros a/b/g | Analog Devices AD1981HD | Win 7 x86 + ArchLinux 2009.08 x64 (number crunching)
I have a T60 2007-76U with a T2500 Core Duo processor running 32-bit Vista Home Premium. I have a 7,200 RPM HDD.
I've been considering an upgrade to one of the Merom processors but I wonder if I'll ever see any noticeable improvement in performance and also worry about an increase in core temperatures.
$300+ for a new Merom is a lot of money and would like to have some feedback on just what I could expect in terms of real world response times.
I use the TP for travel/vacations to surf the Internet, eMail and to capture and edit digital images using PS Elements.
No games, no video editing, etc.
The possibility exists that I could replace the TP with a MacBook Pro within a year.
TIA,
Bud
I've been considering an upgrade to one of the Merom processors but I wonder if I'll ever see any noticeable improvement in performance and also worry about an increase in core temperatures.
$300+ for a new Merom is a lot of money and would like to have some feedback on just what I could expect in terms of real world response times.
I use the TP for travel/vacations to surf the Internet, eMail and to capture and edit digital images using PS Elements.
No games, no video editing, etc.
The possibility exists that I could replace the TP with a MacBook Pro within a year.
TIA,
Bud
2007-76U T60
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ibm meister
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varying reports
So... it loks like the HD is the best shot at a boost of performace. I keep it clean all the time of junk buildup already, have 2 2Gb chips in there already, and it sounds like the jump from 1.83 Duo to Core2 is not the primary boost factor. I can get the HD on EPP for $xxx. Sounds like a ggod option for a while until it's time for a new deal. Would you all agree???
mod edit: EPP pricing cannot be discussed or publicly disclosed per forum rules.
mod edit: EPP pricing cannot be discussed or publicly disclosed per forum rules.
Re: varying reports
You don't have use OEM hard drive.ibm meister wrote:..I can get the HD on EPP for $xxx.
You can get a Hitachi 7k200 200gb for $112 before $20 rebate.
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDe ... e=10005818
Or, better yet, if you can wait a bit you can get the newest 7k320 320gb for around $200 for best performance and power saving.
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDe ... e=10008894
mod edit: removed EPP price from quoted text since you were posting while i was editing.
Re: varying reports
zipzoomfly.com or newegg.com would have a better deal than EPP, especially considering the fact that you'd pay tax on an EPP order.ibm meister wrote:I can get the HD on EPP for $xxx.
the new seagate momentus 7200.3 series or hitachi 7K320 series are the fastest 2.5" 7200RPM drives available. i recommend either brand. size is up to you.
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ibm meister
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Thanks
I guess the HD is the performance boost I am looking for. Mine is 160 5400. I expect the 300/7200 will make a substantial difference
I upgraded my T2500 to a T7400, and I find that having the larger cache seems to make the OS feel a bit snappier.
T60p: T7400, 4GB, 15" UXGA Flexview, V5200, Seagate XT 500GB 7200rpm hybrid, DVD-RW, Atheros AGN, BT, Win7 Ultimate x64
X200s: SL9400, 4GB, WXGA+ LED, 160GB Intel X25-M G2, WiMax/WiFi Link 5350, MC8781 WWAN, BT, Win7 Ultimate x64
X200s: SL9400, 4GB, WXGA+ LED, 160GB Intel X25-M G2, WiMax/WiFi Link 5350, MC8781 WWAN, BT, Win7 Ultimate x64
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