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is this Laptop good enough for the best performance while using dolphin?
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is this Laptop good enough for the best performance while using dolphin?
06-02-2010, 12:05 AM (This post was last modified: 06-02-2010, 12:06 AM by spiny blue.)
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(06-01-2010, 09:46 PM)GundamQuatro Wrote: the 620M is deffinitely better than P7500.
also, the i7-820QM IS good, i don't know if turbo boost would work correctly or not. according to passmark score(cpu benchmark) this is the ranking.
1. 820QM (~3300points)
2. 620M (~2200poins )
3. E7500 (2000points)
4. P7500 (800 points)
but remember, this is general cpu benchmark, not dolphin benchmark, but i think the 820QM would be better in dolphin as well. I think the only program that is frequency delicate, of course architecture too, is pcsx2, because usually everyone recommends the 620M over the quad i7 lappys for pcsx2. but if you're not willing to play on pcsx2, then buy the 820QM.

Thanks.

well i am planing to Kill the 2 cores of the 820 To Turbo boost to 2.8 ghz.
do you think that would work with a really good performance with dolphin?

over all this will be my result once i disable the 2 cores:

6 MB L2Cache
8 Giga of Ram
intel i7 820 2.8 ghz
Ati radeon 4870 (2 Graphic cards) each 1 GB

does the clock speed of the i7 820 (2 cores) 2.8 ghz goes well with dolphin or enough to run games that requires high physx?
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