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    T5800 vs P7350 which is the best and why?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Chris Redfield, Oct 24, 2008.

  1. Chris Redfield

    Chris Redfield Notebook Consultant

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    Usually the higher number the better.

    P7350.
     
  3. Bog

    Bog Losing it...

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    The P7350 has a higher FSB (1066MHz) as well as a lower TDP of 25W vs the 35W of the T5800 - this will enable the P7350 to run cooler and consume less power.
     
  4. Chris Redfield

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    Good answer :D
     
  5. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    Difference is less. P7350 has +1MB L2 cache, +66MHz FSB, SSE4.1, -10W TDP. Performance is gonna be the same almost.

    If you'll be running intensive tasks when on battery, which would be stressing the CPU, the P7350 will offer a much better battery life. When idle, power consumption of both CPUs is the same....
     
  6. tianxia

    tianxia kitty!!!

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    just a note, the t5800 has the same specs as a t7250, so it's likely to be just an OEM t7250.