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    A T9400 or a T9500 on M570RU

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by xeroo, Jul 30, 2008.

  1. xeroo

    xeroo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello.
    I'm standing now to choose ehich CPU to put in my M570RU (because my retailer sed that the T9500 woud be avaiable soon but that the T9400 is already there :confused: )

    Which one woud perform better (if the T9400 is supported by M570RU :) ), or shoud I wait till I can get the T9500???
    Help plzzz :)

    P.S. At the moment I have a T7700
     
  2. Noctilum

    Noctilum Notebook Evangelist

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    Looks like the P9400 uses 35w while the P9500 uses 25w. I guess it boils down to how much power you want to use because comparing them they look equal.
     
  3. xeroo

    xeroo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Not the P series. but the T series ;)

    I was hoping already for a month to buy the T9500 because that one has 800MHz FSB, but my reseller say's that I woud have to wait a bit more or I coud buy a T9400, but this one is newer and has 1066MHz FSB, and there's the big question if it will be okay on a 800MHz FSB board, because I fear that it woudn't run on 2,53 GHz but on less, and how about the compatibility on a M570RU?
    :)
    P.S. Those one's have 35W
     
  4. emike09

    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    The 35W processor is going to use more power (obviously) and generate more heat. By choosing a 25w processor, you'll lighten the load on your fans, the system will run cooler, less load on your power supply, and you'll have far more overhead for overclocking of the gpu. The only advantage the 35w would have is better overclocking of the cpu due to its higher running voltage, which will void your warranty anyways... so I don't see a need for it at all.