Originally posted by: gwlam12
for those who are saying that its not my celeron, what else could it be?
are you guys running on battery power?
i have 384 mb of ram.
i blame the celeron because when i am running on AC power, everything is fine. When I'm running on battery power, everything is not fine. Maybe it's just because I have a Dell. 🙂
Sounds like a battery problem - too low a voltage, or not enough amperage. If you're still under warranty, call Dell.
As for the Celeron argument, for many things, a newer Celeron is just about as fast as the same class P4. That's right, if you're bounded by memory, HD, or CD/DVD response, it doesn't matter what processor you have. The main things I look for, after adequate memory (at least 512MB as a bare minimum) are decent, non-shared graphics (eats into memory and usually are much slower with most architectures used today) and a decent hard drive.
The only time a P4 is faster is when you're doing heavy crunching. Guess what? Word, Powerpoint, etc, do not do heavy crunching. Even Web Browsing is usually not heavy crunching, and is more limited by network speeds and HD speeds than anything else.
I happen to have 2 systems with 2.4GHz Celeron and P4 sitting side by side. For most day to day tasks, they are indistinguishable. I do notice a difference when I program, as the Celeron has a SCSI RAID setup, and the P4 has a nice quiet IDE. The RAID setup blows away the IDE, but the noise level is generally too great, and it sits in the off-state most of the time now.
I too am in the market for a laptop. My main consideration is going to be battery life, followed by graphics, then HD, and then memory amount. Battery life will dictate 90% of the choice of type of laptop, regarding CPU and screen. Graphics will decide which one of that small collection. HD and memory can be modified, so it then becomes an issue of cost.