Computer Hope
Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: rmedjr on June 18, 2007, 02:44:08 AM
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I am buying a Asus r1f, because I need a tablet pc that can decently handel graphics and I was told that asus is one of the best out there for the money and being a college student I found one at a decent price. The problem is that the computer only has a 1.6 gig intel core 2 duo processor. I really need something more like 1.8 intel core 2 duo but all models with a 1.8 or above are come with a 600 US dollar higher price tag. Can I just buy a 1.6 computer and later swap the processor for a 1.8 or higher maybe? Can I play a game like WOW on that machine just in case or will that give me problems?I do know a little about computers and can add ram swap hard drives and my dad is an Electircal Engineer and I am going for a degree in computer science I just dont know enough yet, I guess I will eventually learn, GO School!!, heh.
Any sugestions or comments greately apreciated.
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I am buying a Asus r1f, because I need a tablet pc that can decently handel graphics and I was told that asus is one of the best out there for the money and being a college student I found one at a decent price. The problem is that the computer only has a 1.6 gig intel core 2 duo processor. I really need something more like 1.8 intel core 2 duo but all models with a 1.8 or above are come with a 600 US dollar higher price tag. Can I just buy a 1.6 computer and later swap the processor for a 1.8 or higher maybe? Can I play a game like WOW on that machine just in case or will that give me problems?I do know a little about computers and can add ram swap hard drives and my dad is an Electircal Engineer and I am going for a degree in computer science I just dont know enough yet, I guess I will eventually learn, GO School!!, heh.
Any sugestions or comments greately apreciated.
A 1.6ghz core 2 duo is plenty - its not the clock speed that matters. For comparison, a 1.83ghz core 2 duo is better and more overclockable than a Pentium D Extreme 3.6ghz
Playing World of Warcraft (if thats what you mean) depends more so on the graphics card.
If this is a tablet PC like a big PDA then it's probably highly unlikely you'll be swapping CPUs, RAM or HDD.
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Can I just buy a 1.6 computer and later swap the processor for a 1.8 or higher maybe?
No.
As has been said, a 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo will be plenty of power, although not overclockable in this situation (don't overclock a laptop/tablet PC) it will be powerful.
Can I play a game like WOW on that machine just in case or will that give me problems?
Depends on the rest of the components, RAM and graphics card especially.
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for WoW you want a 5700 go or better and at the very least 512mb of ram. If your new laptop is going to be vista then you want at least 1 gig of ram because it is a ram hungry OS and with vista you would want a better video card. The 5700go would be the lowest of the low that i would try to run it on.
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Check out some benchmark scores frome a 1.6G dual to a 1.8G dual..........is it that much that you really NEED the 1.8 ? ?
Need is budget driven...