fiestakidda
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Right i've always been an Intel Pentium man but looking at getting a new laptop and have noticed alot with the AMD Turion/AMD Athlon/Intel Celeron chipset inside.
What's the difference? and which is best to go for?
Also if anyone can recommend a laptop for around 400-450 which will be quite fast and play football manager 2009 then i would appreciate this.
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FruitBooTeR
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Ive always liked AMD myself but I think Intel are still leading the market atm.
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fiestakidda
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anyone else?
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John
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You want an intel core2duo if possible.
If not it doesn't really matter.
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Cavey
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Celeron are the cheap intel chips, Turion i think are the portable AMD chips and Athlon are the more expensive AMD chips?
I personally prefer Intel because the AMD i had overheated (probably my fault on the cooling side, but still)
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N3CRO
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I've always used AMD chips in my systems. Just cheaper and at the time ran better.
Intel's are the one to have these days
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dannymccann
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Core2Duo for a laptop, seems to have the best balance of power, price and importantly battery life
edit - as nobleone said, I use AMD in desktop builds as they are cheaper and the performance really isnt that different
[Edited on 05-02-2009 by dannymccann]
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ssj_kakarot
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im an AMD fan always have been, that said, unless your into top end gaming ect not going to notice much difference.
whenever i build/buy i always go for a medium class AMD seems bettervalue for what i want to use it for.
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Daveskater
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I use AMD CPU's as well, they're good for the money but Intel's technology really is ahead of AMD. Prices are coming down, too, so for similar money you can get a better performing Intel chip.
AMD processors never quite keep up with Intels, and I think that one reason for this is because they always have less L2 cache in them, which will decrease performance, but is keeping the price down. AMD's tend to run hotter than Intels as well, because they have a higher TDP, which means that they use more power than an Intel equivalent, and because they're using more power, they run hotter.
I also believe that Intel are starting to use a smaller architecture than AMD so that will also help speed, and power consumption.
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N3CRO
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
AMD's tend to run hotter than Intels as well, because they have a higher TDP, which means that they use more power than an Intel equivalent, and because they're using more power, they run hotter.
I've always put on a aftermarket HSF, much better
[Edited on 05-02-2009 by TheNobleOne]
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Daveskater
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Yep, I always use Zalmans now
The fan that came with my Athlon 1GHz ran at 5000rpm That was a tad noisy.
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
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Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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John
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Intel have been better value for money for quite a while now.
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N3CRO
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Yep, I always use Zalmans now
The fan that came with my Athlon 1GHz ran at 5000rpm That was a tad noisy.
I forget what I'm using now but the fan is like 3 times the size of the standard one that came with my CPU.
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PhilC
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Yep, I always use Zalmans now
The fan that came with my Athlon 1GHz ran at 5000rpm That was a tad noisy.
Bought a VF1000 yesterday... It's epic
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ssj_kakarot
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i use a sytche ninja mini in my media centre, no fan on it as its passively cooled, such a quiet system with only one really quiet case fan.
keeps temp really low also.
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by PhilC
quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Yep, I always use Zalmans now
The fan that came with my Athlon 1GHz ran at 5000rpm That was a tad noisy.
Bought a VF1000 yesterday... It's epic
I had a VF700 on my old graphics card but haven't gotten round to getting one for this one yet. Got a CNPS8000 on the CPU, proper good stuff Works better than my old 7500.
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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