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Pentium or C2D

Soldato
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Ok, so I've been offered a C2D or a Pentium D and a mobo to go with whichever one I pick.
I'm currently running an AMD AM2 4600+ at stock, with 2GB Corsair XMS2 (DDR2) RAM.

The C2D is a 1.66GHz one, which says to me it's the 6300, but the bloke isn't sure what the model is.
The Pentium is a Pentium D 930 or 935, running at 3.3GHz.

I've been told before that Pentium Ds get very hot, and that C2Ds are brilliant to clock, and run cool. I'm unsure on the mobo that's being offerd up with this, but it runs a 1066mb thingy so I've been told.

I'm just wondering, which chip to go for, or to stay with the AMD setup?

InvG
 
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Well the offer is completely free, so I mean I can't exactly lose out or anything. - although I know the guy is prone to telling porkies about giving away free stuff.

I'm mostly wondering what is the better choice out of the two of the chips, if neither is going to be much better than the AM2, then I may aswell decline the offer.

The chap that's offered the bits was at work when he offered it, so wasn't sure on the specs of each chip etc. but he'll be back home later this evening and I'll be finding out just what the CPUs and the mobo are.

The general consensus is to get the C2D though yes?

Obviously if the mobo is uterly poor there isn't a huge amount of point in me going for it, as I'd rather have a free upgrade :p

InvG
 
Well I spoke to the fella and he should be sending the mobo and CPU out on Thurs, so arrive Fri/Sat. I did a little googling, the T5500 is a CPU for the laptop is it not? Does it work in a desktop board? - I really hope he's wrong about the speed and it is a decent CPU like the 6300.

If it's an OK mobo, and a naff CPU I'll just run it for a bit, flog my AM2 stuff and grab a decent C2D chip :).

Obviously it's free so it's not like a big worry or anything if it is naff kit, as I said to him, if it's really poor I'll just send it back to him, no real loss.

I'll try to talk to him later and see if he knows what the models of the CPU and Mobo are for sure.

Would people advise against trying a mobile chip in a static system?

InvG
 
Well I was offered either CPU plus a mobo, now I think it's the same mobo, whichever CPU, so hopefully he's gotton it wrong with the speed of the C2D.

We'll see at the end of the week I suppose...
a) If he is BSing me, if not...
b) What the CPU is
c) What the mobo is

InvG
 
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