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February 27th, 2005 19:00
Question about the Intel "M" cpu.
I'm either getting a new Alienware laptop or, the new Dell Gen II. The Alienware uses the standard pentium IV chip, running up to 3.6ghz.
The new Dell Gen II has the (M) chip running at 2.0 or, 2.13ghz.
Is there some drastic difference in chip architecture that allows the M to be rated at much less ghz but, have the equivalent processing power/speed at the regular p4?
I heard someone on these boards saying that M chips are the equivalent to much higher rated ghz on the p4 chips. Is that true?
Hopefully so, otherwise these new Dell gen IIs are quite a bit behind the Alienware's cpu. As far as the Gen II's being alot easier on the battery due to it's M chip, that's not something I care about.
When buying a gaming laptop, performance is king.
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ejn63
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February 27th, 2005 20:00
Before you buy from Alienware, I'd seriously check out their reputation, which is not the best - and the reputation of the Clevo notebook systems (Clevo builds the Alienware systems, along with others for third-tier brands like Sager-Midern).
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