I did a search for "T4400"
and nothing showed up!
How is this possible?
The Intel Dual-Core T4400 that is used in notebooks.
Nothing on this site about it?
T4400
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Well, why should it? A laptop's noise level is very dependent on the way that laptop is manufactured, and less dependent on the specific CPU inside it. It's much more relevant to discuss a line of laptops, and within that context, it might make sense to discuss processor choices.
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I hear ya.swivelguy2 wrote:Well, why should it? A laptop's noise level is very dependent on the way that laptop is manufactured, and less dependent on the specific CPU inside it. It's much more relevant to discuss a line of laptops, and within that context, it might make sense to discuss processor choices...
I'm not going to get into my EMF's discussion.
But there are umpteen threads here on SPCR about the AMD CPU's; starting from the ground up and building entire systems around them.
Ditto the Pentium-M CPU. I built my current system around the P-M strictly for noise reasons.