Should I upgrade from Yonah to Merom?

indahouse

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I got an AOpen i975Xa-YAG mobo with Core Duo T2400.
Intel released Core 2 Duo (Code name: Merom) with EM64T that will support 64-bit OS and 4MB L2 catch days ago. And my i975Xa-YDG can support Merom by refreshing its BIOS. Therefore, I upgrade the CPU and my system will be 64-bit ready.
Does it worthy to upgrade from Yonah to Merom?
Or should I wait for Santa Rosa coming on next year?
 

imported_sammy2066

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from what I hear, although the Merom is definitely an improvement in battery life and performance, the performance difference is not huge enough to warrant an upgrade from a Yonah. Also, the Merom runs considerable hotter than the Yonah.

So the shortest answer is no.

;)
 

hardwareking

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but his core duo is not in a laptop.(seeing his 975x mobo)
It really isn't worthwhile at the moment.Cause by the time 64 bit support becomes a necessity intel would have released the santa rosa platform which has support for a faster bus.
So as sammy said,no.
If u want more performance.Just overclock ur proc.(those can reach nearly 2.8ghz on stock cooler)
 

Keysplayr

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Originally posted by: sammy2066
from what I hear, although the Merom is definitely an improvement in battery life and performance, the performance difference is not huge enough to warrant an upgrade from a Yonah. Also, the Merom runs considerable hotter than the Yonah.

So the shortest answer is no.

;)


Hehe, you only read the title of the thread and nothing more, eh? ;)
Anyway, if you're already sportin a Yonah, and unless you need to have features Merom has, such as 64-bit (doubt it) or SSE3/4, etc. etc. Then Merom would be a good choice. But if not, the Yonah is more than fast enough. Merom shows about 0% to 20% gains in benches, depending on the bench. Gaming? Y & M are just about identical.