I haven't been keeping up with Intel's processors. I knew all the Pentiums but the new stuff isn't clear to me, and I need to rebuild my desktop since it seems my mobo has taken a cyanide pill.
The dead box had a P4 in it, but now all I see are Core 2 Duos and QuadCores and the like. I know the Celeron has been renamed the Centrino/Centrino Duo (in my laptop), but as with the Smeleron, it cannot do what I need it to do.
So, I'm getting a whole new barebones system, preferably all factory-fresh (no refurbs or salvages), but I need to know the real-world differences between the processors.
I would assume the QuadCore is better than the Core 2 Duo, but is it only better if I'm running my own server or will it run actual applications such as Audition, BFD, and 3D apps faster/better as well?
What's everyone else running?
Please don't suggest a Mac. I'd love one, but 98% of the stuff I have and use regularly will cost me over $4000 to replace with Mac versions.
Also, I'm not really convinced AMD have all their compatability issues worked out, so it's Intel or nothing for me.
The dead box had a P4 in it, but now all I see are Core 2 Duos and QuadCores and the like. I know the Celeron has been renamed the Centrino/Centrino Duo (in my laptop), but as with the Smeleron, it cannot do what I need it to do.
So, I'm getting a whole new barebones system, preferably all factory-fresh (no refurbs or salvages), but I need to know the real-world differences between the processors.
I would assume the QuadCore is better than the Core 2 Duo, but is it only better if I'm running my own server or will it run actual applications such as Audition, BFD, and 3D apps faster/better as well?
What's everyone else running?
Please don't suggest a Mac. I'd love one, but 98% of the stuff I have and use regularly will cost me over $4000 to replace with Mac versions.
Also, I'm not really convinced AMD have all their compatability issues worked out, so it's Intel or nothing for me.
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