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    Default P series vs T series

    I just noticed that there are two types of processors in laptops that are core2duo's, I've worked out that P (e.g P7350@2GHz) are the new chips and the T (e.g T5800@2GHz) are the older ones that are less power effiecent. The P series are better on battery life, but does anybody know anything about bechies /performace?

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    I think P will be better (not sure in which way) as it is a newer chipy
    and again new upgrade: E8500 @ 4.2ghz on COOLERMASTER Z600- ZOTAG GTX280 - ASUS P5Q-E - 4GB OCZ RAM - 500HDD + 650 EXTERNAL HDD - VISTA ULTIMATE 64bit - THERMALTAKE COOLING CASE WITH BLUE LED- LOGITECH WIRELESS MOUSE & KEYBOARD - LOGITECH 5.1 - SKYPE CAMERA & MIC

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    I've researched (for once) and they apparently have a 1mb bigger cache and are more power efficient...I WANT ONE

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    well, laptops still sux

    i have mine, HP TL-60 and it is slowy for such money
    and again new upgrade: E8500 @ 4.2ghz on COOLERMASTER Z600- ZOTAG GTX280 - ASUS P5Q-E - 4GB OCZ RAM - 500HDD + 650 EXTERNAL HDD - VISTA ULTIMATE 64bit - THERMALTAKE COOLING CASE WITH BLUE LED- LOGITECH WIRELESS MOUSE & KEYBOARD - LOGITECH 5.1 - SKYPE CAMERA & MIC

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