Someone explain this...

Slaughter

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Is it just me or does it seem that all manufacturers are selling laptops with ram slower than the FSB? Does this make that much of a difference on the Core 2 Duo? And does anyting sell one with matching ram and fsb speeds?
 

alimoalem

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i've seen some with 667MHz ram (don't remember which ones). don't mix PC5300 and DDR2-533 up with each other...PC5300 is ddr2-667.

you won't see a huge impact in performance but it would be nice to have it at 667 (newegg is a good option)
 

Rockinacoustic

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Originally posted by: alimoalem
you won't see a huge impact in performance but it would be nice to have it at 667 (newegg is a good option)

So would this be more of a noticeable performance increase or mere bragging rights? I'd rather not spend $70 and up just so my laptop config looks nice on paper.
 

fbrdphreak

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Originally posted by: Rockinacoustic
Originally posted by: alimoalem
you won't see a huge impact in performance but it would be nice to have it at 667 (newegg is a good option)

So would this be more of a noticeable performance increase or mere bragging rights? I'd rather not spend $70 and up just so my laptop config looks nice on paper.
You will not notice a big difference.
 

alimoalem

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Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Originally posted by: Rockinacoustic
Originally posted by: alimoalem
you won't see a huge impact in performance but it would be nice to have it at 667 (newegg is a good option)

So would this be more of a noticeable performance increase or mere bragging rights? I'd rather not spend $70 and up just so my laptop config looks nice on paper.
You will not notice a big difference.
yea, basically "bragging rights"