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    Ulv 753 Vs Su9200 Vs Su9600

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by bc2946088, Feb 16, 2010.

  1. bc2946088

    bc2946088 Notebook Consultant

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    I currently have a few Toughbook CF-18s with the ULV 753 which runs pretty slow. We're looking to upgrade and now Panasonic is equipping its cf-19's with SU9200's. Dell has its XT2-XFR which comes with SU9600's. My question is, since I know the SU's are going to be faster, how much faster. I looked around for benchmarks but couldn't find anything. Most likely because of the date differences between the processors. If there aren’t any examples, a simple, "it will blow the doors off a ULV753" will suffice.

    Thanks guys!
     
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    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    ur ULV 753 is most probably a single core celeron ULV 753... these SU series processors will be faster maybe by 2 times but ur better off getting the laptops with the new ULV core i5 and core i7 which pack way more power for same TDP and also are more power efficient than the celeron or SU series processor.
     
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    bc2946088 Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah, the problem is I need specifically a rugged tablet. So far the 3 manufactuers i've checked. Dell, Panasonic and General Dynamics don't offer anything of the sort in that housing.

    I'm going to run some benchmarks on my own 753ULV and compare it to some SU9600 stats I can find online. Twice as fast is good enough. The issue I have is I have 2 properitary applications, one is badly programmed, so its always slow. I just need to run these 2 apps at the same time. If the SU9300 or 9600 gets me there, im set.