regan1985
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- Coventry UNI England
Processor | yorkfield core 2 quad Q8200 3.2ghz 1.26v |
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Motherboard | asus p5Q SE |
Cooling | akasa ak965 |
Memory | Kingston 1066 2x2gb 1104mhz 2.2v |
Video Card(s) | SAPPHIRE HD 2600 XT DDR3 857/1078 |
Storage | 2X Samsung spinpoint 500GB 7200 4x 1tb samsung eco 5400 |
Display(s) | 2xSamsung P2270 22" Widescreen |
Case | NZXT Hush Quiet Case in Black |
Power Supply | OCZ StealthXStream 500w Silent Power Supply |
Software | windows 7 64 |
Ive been given an old samsung RV510 laptop for free so thought i would spend a little amount of money and make it a little better. ( so far installed 4gb of ram and a 64gb SSD)
been looking at a cheap upgrade for the CPU as the one is has is very limited
its a T3500 dual core celeron
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Celeron-Dual-Core-T3500-Notebook-Processor.37117.0.html
now im thinking of upgradeing to a t7500 which have 4x as much cache and a higher clock speed but from what ive been the difference will be small?
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-2-Duo-T7500-Notebook-Processor.24823.0.html
is it worth the hassle? i have checked and i can get one for about £15 and i also know i can remove the current cpu( just a gamble when it comes to the bios)
been looking at a cheap upgrade for the CPU as the one is has is very limited
its a T3500 dual core celeron
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Celeron-Dual-Core-T3500-Notebook-Processor.37117.0.html
now im thinking of upgradeing to a t7500 which have 4x as much cache and a higher clock speed but from what ive been the difference will be small?
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-2-Duo-T7500-Notebook-Processor.24823.0.html
is it worth the hassle? i have checked and i can get one for about £15 and i also know i can remove the current cpu( just a gamble when it comes to the bios)