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roa2542 Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:07 pm Post subject: Upgrading from dual core, to dual core. |
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I am replacing a 2006-model Intel Core 2 Duo @2.20 GHz with a 2011 Intel Pentium Dual-Core at stock 3.20GHz ( Socket 775, 2MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB). Will I notice a difference in speed? I am also increasing my RAM from 4GB DDR2 to 8GB DDR2.
The reason I'm asking is because some people say that if you go from a dual-core to a dual-core, even if it's faster, does not exponentially increase the speed. So I am majorly confused. |
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gshv

Joined: 01 Feb 2003 Posts: 7898 Location: Fairfax, VA USA
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Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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Performance increase won't be exponential, it will more like linear. In some applications it will be 3.2 / 2.2 = about 1.45 times faster. Pentium has higher FSB so it could be even slightly faster. Whether you see it or not depends on other components. If your system is memory limited, or has slow disk, or slow graphics, then faster CPU won't help much. If you other system components are good enough, then you'll notice the difference.
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Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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| gshv wrote: | Performance increase won't be exponential, it will more like linear. In some applications it will be 3.2 / 2.2 = about 1.45 times faster. Pentium has higher FSB so it could be even slightly faster. Whether you see it or not depends on other components. If your system is memory limited, or has slow disk, or slow graphics, then faster CPU won't help much. If you other system components are good enough, then you'll notice the difference.
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Thank you for your prompt reply! I have a 1TB 7200 RPM HDD, and two 9600GT NVIDIA SLI cards. I guess that means it should be faster. |
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Wizzard1

Joined: 05 Nov 2006 Posts: 930 Location: Boston MA USA
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 11:48 am Post subject: |
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Go with the E6800- Might as well max out the multiplier step.
If your system has DDR3 (which I doubt) you may want to go with a E7xxx processor or a quad with FSB1333. |
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