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blackmann
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Which processor is the best so far? I have some laptops for sale but one of my buyers said he will not buy because it is an AMD Turion, and that Pentium is better. Basically i don't see any difference in the two because i feel it is the way one uses and takes care of the computer that matters. Any one who can advise please?
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pein (m)
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It all depends on what your goin to be using the laptops for.simple applications and u can go for either,for more cpu oriented applications then the pentium.the turions are quite slower than the pentiums but i am talking bout the dual core pentiums u shudnt go for anything less.the pentium D/celeron whateva should be avoided.if thats what been offered then the turion is your way to go but if your offered dual cores,then the pentuim
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crazylegs (m)
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I'm an AMD fan. People usually prefer Intel (Pentium) because its the more popular and identifiable brand name, but AMD's turions are very comparable. The Intels of the same ratings (i.e. processor speed and no of cores) are probably slightly better, but they are usually more expensive. People are paying a premium for the brand name.
And you are right. Most people just need something to browse and type word documents. Anything will do. Just take care of your machine. You could try explaining this to him.
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st.zee (m)
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in the ranking of processors, celeron is rated low, second to Pentium on the intel processors chart, but the is a very slight difference.
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hayprof (m)
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I have used a AMD from onset . . . It good and responds fast. I will recommend it for anyone. 
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mmonwuba (m)
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I have an opportunity of handling so many types of laptops and i have come to the conclusion that the pentiums are better than the AMDs especially when running high end processor intensive programs. One of my programs when run on an AMD, usually almost freezes the system, but the same software on a pentium system does quite beautifully. Here im comparing AMD turion2 with Intel Core 2DUO. The difference is very clear. But for the everyday compuetr users (check your mail and type a memo) the are the same.
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zaibatsu (m)
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Present day realities show the Pentium range of processors outpacing AMD in EVERY area; both tests and real-world computing. Google Super-Pi, install it and run it on your Pentium and AMD machines. The Pentium wins everytime. Recently, Intel began producing processors using the 45nm process (Penryn); AMD's Phenom processors are still playing catch- up. Bottom line go for a pentium. It's the current fastest gun.
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3d_hunter (m)
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can arguments be based on facts please. Their are sites online that ran tests . you can search for them and read through
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crazylegs (m)
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Posted by: 3d_hunter Insert Quote can arguments be based on facts please. Their are sites online that ran tests "Pentium" doesn't really mean much nowadays. When you compare Intel's Core2Duo with AMD's Turion64X2, the Core2Duo beats it hands down according to benchmarks shown online. http://farenf.wordpress.com/2007/12/28/benchmark-mobile-processor/But benchmarks are not everything. From my *cough cough* not insignificant experience using both, for simple tasks (typing, watching videos) the difference is hardly noticeable. When you start heavy stuff (video editing etc.) the core2duo is much more stable. I still prefer AMD. They are much cheaper and more than enough for most things
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TOYOSI20 (f)
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@ All, I truly was well informed by all your posts, Good to know, . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . , 
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