Well, it isnt a surprise, fuel gettin limited on a hi-perfomance machinesAnusha said:Limited fuel![]()

Well, it isnt a surprise, fuel gettin limited on a hi-perfomance machinesAnusha said:Limited fuel![]()

Both his PC's and his engines are out of fuel.Hellbuster said:worse than that i suppose, he shud be dream walkin![]()
Hellbuster said:Just saw that somethin interesting is goin on here, anyway, here's wat i've got.
This is on an Intel C2D T5500 processor with 1G RAM
and the other is
on an Intel Celeron 2.4GHz processor with 768 RAM![]()
No idea wt u tryin to sayzCexVe said:EG-8 ta typr-R engine eka thivuvvama 10~123km max thama 1L valin. :S

hi performance?shanX said:Well, it isnt a surprise, fuel gettin limited on a hi-perfomance machines![]()


Anusha said:Really? WTF!
Really? WTF!Hellbuster said:worse than that i suppose, he shud be dream walkin![]()
But in this review (http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2808&p=1), Merom is faster in every test compared to Yonah.Hellbuster said:By so many mate, read some online reviews. Everyone argues that the Core Duo works better on notebooks.

But Centrino is a platform. It's not an architecture. In fact, Core and Core 2 are not different architectures like Netburst and Core. Core 2 is an optimized Core.Hellbuster said:yup, Core Duo uses the Pentium M technology while C2D uses the Centrino tech. That's why they make such a fuzz.
Anusha said:But in this review (http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2808&p=1), Merom is faster in every test compared to Yonah.![]()
Maara wedak neHellbuster said:holy moly, htat's not what i read on the same website about some weeks ago. Back then, according to them, only the C2D extreme could do it.
Anusha said:But Centrino is a platform. It's not an architecture. In fact, Core and Core 2 are not different architectures like Netburst and Core. Core 2 is an optimized Core.
Thnx anyway dude.Anusha said:Maara wedak ne![]()
Anyway Core is FSB667 and Core 2 is FS800. Core doesn't support 64bit and Core 2 is 64bit.

Yes. Intel has released the Centrino successor, code named Santa Rosa. It's a platform just like Centrino. CPU, chipset and motherboard all come under this platform.Hellbuster said:Hmm... is it? I never looked in to it that deep?Thnx anyway dude.
Rs.40000?Hellbuster said:i knew that part, wouldn't spend extra 500 bucks otherwise![]()
