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Intel® Core™ i3 vs Intel® Core™2 Duo

Forum Laptops & Notebooks : General Discussion Intel® Core™ i3 vs Intel® Core™2 Duo

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Trying to decide between two Asus laptops, and these two processors are the main difference. I see that the I3 has a faster processor speed and system bus. Why is that and does it make a difference? I will probably be watching DVD's and some gaming(first person shooters and action, no WOW or Star Trek or anything like that).

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The Core i3 is a newer processor, so if you can get it for about the same price, I think you should for the i3. I've read that it gives better battery life as well. Also, because it's newer, it should be more "future-proof" and able to handle newer software better, later down the road.

Aside from all those minor things, there really isn't that big of a difference for your needs. Many applications don't even utilize the hyper-threading technology yet, so it's not all that important, imo.

Just get whichever one you want, though I'd suggest the i3 =P

Reply to lotri

i3 hands down. Overall a way better processor.

Reply to vorless

If the i3 laptop uses integrated graphics, but the Core2Duo laptop comes with discrete graphics. I would get the Core2Duo and the discrete graphics. Considering, that they are both priced similarly.

However, if you can get the i3 laptop with discrete graphics then I would go for that. Since, you play games and it would be more future proof.

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aylafan wrote :

If the i3 laptop uses integrated graphics, but the Core2Duo laptop comes with discrete graphics. I would get the Core2Duo and the discrete graphics. Considering, that they are both priced similarly.

However, if you can get the i3 laptop with discrete graphics then I would go for that. Since, you play games and it would be more future proof.




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What are the specs of these two notebooks?

------------------------------ Desktop | i7 920 @ 3.8 | P6T | 24GB DDR3-1600 | 2x5870 CF | 3TB total | Corsair 850TX | HAF932 | XigDK | 2x24" 1920x1200 | Win 7 x64
Sager NP5793 | T8100 2.1GHz | 4GB DDR2-667 | 8800mGTX 512MB | 320GB 5400rpm | 1920x1200 17" | Win 7 x64
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Yea...The specs...

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