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C2D: Cache vs clock speed

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I'm looking to get a new laptop, so overclocking isn't really on the cards. So I'm interested if at stock speeds (1.8GHz 2Mb or 2GHz 4Mb) an additional 2Mb of cache makes much of a difference?

The machine will mostly be for office use, music apps, some older games, possibly folding- no rendering or encoding.
 
Bossk128 said:
I'm looking to get a new laptop, so overclocking isn't really on the cards. So I'm interested if at stock speeds (1.8GHz 2Mb or 2GHz 4Mb) an additional 2Mb of cache makes much of a difference?

The machine will mostly be for office use, music apps, some older games, possibly folding- no rendering or encoding.


If you can afford the the 4mb cache laptop get that.

The extra cache in a laptop environment as overclocking is a no no, is always beneifical.
 
Hm, thanks for the advice people. Although I'd like to have an extra 2Mb cache, and the extra 200MHz, I don't think it's worth 60 notes extra over a £520 purchase.

I'll keep humming and hawing, then just go for more power anyway, same as usual. I suppose as it's difficult to upgrade laptops I should get the better CPU.
 
Bossk128 said:
Hm, thanks for the advice people. Although I'd like to have an extra 2Mb cache, and the extra 200MHz, I don't think it's worth 60 notes extra over a £520 purchase.

I'll keep humming and hawing, then just go for more power anyway, same as usual. I suppose as it's difficult to upgrade laptops I should get the better CPU.


60 quid is nothing imo for a faster chip with double the cache.

Considering its a laptop mate.
 
Isuppose in a year I'd regret not upgrading it. 10% dearer for ~5% more speed, I guess that's the law of diminishing returns kicking in obscenely early for lappys.
 
Personally, I'd put the money towards getting a fast 7200rpm HDD, which will make a much more substantial and tangible boost to performance. It will just feel much faster.
 
jhmaeng said:
Personally, I'd put the money towards getting a fast 7200rpm HDD, which will make a much more substantial and tangible boost to performance. It will just feel much faster.


I wholeheartedly agree, but 7200 isn't an option on this model. I've got a spare 7200 though, which I'm going to install XP onto.
 
truebluecfc said:
£60 for 2MB extra cache :eek: screw that :rolleyes:


And an extra 200MHz. I guess if 200 out of 1800 is 11%, and 60 out of 550 is 9% ish, plus the 2Mb, that's not too bad.

That's how I justified it to myself anyway :p
 
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