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Intel Core 2 duo T5270 vs T7250?
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June 22, 2008, 11:13:34 AM »
I am looking for a laptop.
Is it worth it to pay $125 extra for the T7250?
I will be doing CPU intensive work, but how much faster is the T7250 (10%, 20%, 5%)?
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It usually isn't worth it. All they are going to do if you pay more is extend the warranty, and by the time your computer has problems, the warranty would have most likely expired. Warranties are useless garabage in my opinion. It's like the people at Best Buy, I go in a month or so ago to buy a cheap laptop. They try to tell me that they sold out of the cheap ones, and that they only have the $200 more ones. Well, I told them that I had just called 30 minutes before I came down there, and they had 5 left. I told them to prove that they had sold 5 within the 30 minute stretch, they couln't. They presisted to tell me that they were sold out. I simply said, "Fine. I will go to Circut City to buy one then."
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Processor Number, Architecture, Cache, Clock Speed, Front Side Bus
T5270, 65 nm, 2MB L2, 1.4 GHz, 800 MHz
T7250, 65 nm, 2MB L2, 2.00 GHz, 800 MHz
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It's an extra 1200mhz then? 4ghz seems nice (it's what my bro has). So really, if you have the extra cash and really want 1.2ghz more then buy it
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That's what I think too, but I want a computer wiz's opinion on if I actually get 1.2ghz more.
I am not sure about dual core being double its ghz
Just like anyone know the % performance increase in video encoding, my pastime. (I am not a gamer
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