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    Pentium M760 Vs. Turion ML-44

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Sidicas, Feb 13, 2006.

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    Very. I read the whole thing, just goes to prove that the Turion and Pentium M are pretty much even.

    The Pentium jumps ahead in some encoding tests, the Turion in others (most of them actually). Pentium M beats the AMD in gaming, Turion beats Pentium in multitasking.

    All the tests were pretty close or a dead heat, with the exception of a few.

    I conclude that no matter which on you get, you can't really make a bad decision. ;)

    Yeah, we already had the link. Thanks though.