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Answer» HI. On my Lappy, I have been wondering about the folowing. What out of the of the CPU - DRAM - HD, WOULD likely be the most to bottleneck. Just throwing this one up for general curiosity really?Without any component specs this is impossible to answer...Patio is right. We need more info on the existing system to help you. Alan <>< Sorry Forgot. CPU - T9400 2.5Ghz on X10 multi HD - Samsung HM251JJ SATA DRAM - PC3 8500F (533) X2 - 2Gig Pairs.Bottleneck? For that CPU... the bottleneck, if any, ... is the software, not the hardware. http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=35562Sorry but it's just a silly question Yeah I know. Just thought I would pose it because I was thinking of something else as WELL. Quote from: Tim_Cdy on May 06, 2010, 12:51:13 PM Yeah I know. Just thought I would pose it because I was thinking of something else as well.Penny for your thoughts. I was thinking how the SpeedStep function would affect overall Vista 64 performance. On a multi of X6 as apposed to one of X10, surely that must affect windows performance of executing system commands? No I am SERIOUSLY interested in your response? Quote from: Tim_Cdy on May 07, 2010, 01:28:30 PM I was thinking how the SpeedStep function would affect overall Vista 64 performance. On a multi of X6 as apposed to one of X10, surely that must affect windows performance of executing system commands? No I am seriously interested in your response?It shouldn't affect the performance at all, as the MULTIPLIER will step up when necessary. If the system is forced into low power or battery saving mode then the CPU will always run at the 6X multiplier, which will affect performance in CPU-intensive tasks, yes. As for your original question, different components will bottleneck you in different areas.Thanx. The former. I was just wondering to myself really, what would be the candidate. Your awnswer is what I was wondering.You're welcome.I meant to say thanx at the end. The point you made about the low battery/power state, did not occur to me. I now know otherwise |
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