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  • c762nr what to expect from upgrade, T2370 to T7300

    This is my processor ratings. I guess typical for a t2370. I am upgrading to a t7300 I should be receiving it tuesday. I know these scores suck. But it will be interesting (to me at least) to see the differences, considering the processor I'm getting is way better than the one I have
    Test NameThis Computer CPU - Integer Math143.9 CPU - Floating Point Math387.6 CPU - Find Prime Numbers406.9 CPU - SSE/3DNow!3186.0 CPU - Compression3742.1 CPU - Encryption22.9 CPU - Image Rotation761.2 CPU - String Sorting1596.2 CPU Mark902.2 PassMark Rating243.6

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    It should give about a 20% increase in CPU speed. But if you are still using the same disk, RAM & MB, then the machine probably won't seem dramatically faster in day to day use.

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    • #3
      Ram isin't being changed. I am however going to do a few stock tests with the 1gb that was loaded when I bought the pc. Then do the test with the new processor and then do the test with the processor and the 2gb ram.

      20% is based on what? the l2 cache is increased by 3gb and the speed is .8ghz more. 20% seems about right, and is actually quite good. I wonder if anything else, like ram speed or graphics speed, will also be affected by the processor upgrade?

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      • #4
        The 20% figure was based on the CPU graphs here.

        More RAM won't make the CPU any faster. But might make the computer faster if you are using applications that need a lot of RAM.

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        • #5
          yeah I concur. I wasn't going to do anything to this computer. I mean I got it for 360.00. It was meant to be a computer to have at work. But I like it so much I sold my desktop mac daddy system and am now upgrading this one.

          A little interesting note, this processor that I bought (t7300) is the same they offer in the macbook pro. The only thing thats really, and I mean REALLY lacking is the graphics (gma x3100). But this is not a gaming computer. But it would be cool to boot up a good looking game and show it off a little more. But still for about 550 dollars you cant beat it. I get the processor tomorrow, barring that I have enough time, Ill do the tests tomorrow and really see how its going to affect the computer

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          • #6
            ok boys and girls, just installed the processor and it did exactly as expected

            cpu mark: was 903.3 now 1166.5 (22.6% increase)

            2D graphics mark: was 249.1 now 293.8 (15.2% increase)

            memory mark: was 407.6 now 553.8 (26.4% increase)

            Passmark Rating: was 429.2 now 531.2 (19.2% increase)

            The memory is now running at 667 which is why the increase in memory marks. And obviously the increase in all others are because of the processor. Not too bad. I have spent 600.00$ total and i have a pretty rockin system. should I load windows 64bit now?

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            • #7
              Check all your hardware has 64bit device drivers before installing Windows 64bit.

              32bit device drivers won't work with 64bit.

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              • #8
                yeah true, I believe people have and are running 64bit vista on these machines before. I'll surely check. I'm loving this new processor though, I have noticed a change in speed for sure

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