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roguerower

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The laptop that i'm gonna be getting is capable of handling a 2.13ghz cpu but i can only really afford teh 2.0. Am i gonna missing a whole lot with that .13 ghz?
 
There won't likely be much of a performance differance. The 2ghz is probably 400mhz FSB, while the 2.13 is 533mhz FSB, but overall its unlikely you would notice the diffeance in most things. Thats gonna be a sweet laptop.
 
wait a sec there is a 533mhz bus version of the 2.0ghz also.

This is a Dell am I right? It's more important that you have 1 gig of memory.
 
I am getting a Dell Precision M70. The CPU upgrade is paired up with the monitor. So i think its something like a $300 upgrade for the 2.13 and the UXGA 15.4 inch screen. I am currently buying a 2.0 with the SXGA+ 15.4 inch screen with the Quadro FX Go1400 w/ 256mb or RAM. 🙂
 
Ya dude my laptop is the 1.86 533 fsb 1 gig of ram. I love it, the only thing to watch with dell's is the HDD. Make sure they don't cheat you with a 4200rpm hdd, go 5400 or better.
 
Originally posted by: roguerower
Its a 2.0 w/ a 533FSB and 1gb ram @ pc4200

The difference between a 2.0 w/ 533 FSB and a 2.13 w/ 533 FSB is next to nothing.

Be happy with the 2 Ghz - I'm running a 1.86 GHz right now and it's very quick.
 
My 1.7 OCd to 2.1 makes a huge difference, the difference between being able to watch an HDTV video or not. 2.0 is prolly good though.
 
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