So I trying to understand what to do here. I have an old laptop from 2010 with Intel Pentium P6100, 4GB DDR3 RAM, awful integrated graphics, 320GB 5400rpm HDD. I use it for studying, web surfing/youtube and working on websites (coding) and light photoshop. No gaming.
It's fine for what I do but I feel it's often sluggish for web browsing and when you use multiple apps at once. The problems are: absolutely utterly slow HDD and CPU. RAM is fine since I've never encountered shortage of memory.
I was thinking of refreshing it by:
- adding an SSD drive to run W7 from (DVD drive swap)
- replacing the CPU with an used i5-520m (same CPU family but about 30-40% faster)
Considering the battery is also dead and the psu is dying the total cost for this refresh would be approx 135. So I was thinking what if I add 70 more and I buy a new laptop all together? Problem is with my budget I really can't find a performance wise reason to do it. All 200-230 laptop I looked up all have either 2GB of RAM (I absolutely need 4) or newer lowend processors that perform worse than the i5 520m I wanna add. And I want to add SSD as well (you can't live without one once you try it
) !
I honestly completely removed AMD from my list. All Kabini systems (E-series mainly) perform worse than the Intel counterpart with no price advantage!
The CPUs I get for this price range are:
- E-series AMD (no way!)
- Ivy Bridge Intel Celeron 1007U, worse http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-520M-vs-Intel-Celeron-1007U)
- Haswell Intel Celeron 2957U, can't find benchmarks but should equal 1007U
- Bay trail Celeron N2810, worse than 1007U
- Ivy Bridge Celeron 1005M, the only one that starts to get close but still slower!
My conclusion is: if I want to buy a new laptop, and surpass the performance of a possible upgrade on the old notebook, I need to raise the budget to at least 300. Or is there a secret processor I'm not aware of?
What would you do?
It's fine for what I do but I feel it's often sluggish for web browsing and when you use multiple apps at once. The problems are: absolutely utterly slow HDD and CPU. RAM is fine since I've never encountered shortage of memory.
I was thinking of refreshing it by:
- adding an SSD drive to run W7 from (DVD drive swap)
- replacing the CPU with an used i5-520m (same CPU family but about 30-40% faster)
Considering the battery is also dead and the psu is dying the total cost for this refresh would be approx 135. So I was thinking what if I add 70 more and I buy a new laptop all together? Problem is with my budget I really can't find a performance wise reason to do it. All 200-230 laptop I looked up all have either 2GB of RAM (I absolutely need 4) or newer lowend processors that perform worse than the i5 520m I wanna add. And I want to add SSD as well (you can't live without one once you try it
I honestly completely removed AMD from my list. All Kabini systems (E-series mainly) perform worse than the Intel counterpart with no price advantage!
The CPUs I get for this price range are:
- E-series AMD (no way!)
- Ivy Bridge Intel Celeron 1007U, worse http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-520M-vs-Intel-Celeron-1007U)
- Haswell Intel Celeron 2957U, can't find benchmarks but should equal 1007U
- Bay trail Celeron N2810, worse than 1007U
- Ivy Bridge Celeron 1005M, the only one that starts to get close but still slower!
My conclusion is: if I want to buy a new laptop, and surpass the performance of a possible upgrade on the old notebook, I need to raise the budget to at least 300. Or is there a secret processor I'm not aware of?
What would you do?