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Enquiries/Recommendations A43SV (i7) vs N43SL, Can't decide!!!

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hidz7
post Apr 16 2011, 06:37 AM

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My vote goes to i7.
More future proof, and you might see some benefits from CPU intensive softwares as eugenechiuu mentioned. smile.gif
Bear in mind you will also get some benefits from games, especially RTS games, such as StarCraft2.
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post Apr 16 2011, 08:11 AM

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QUOTE(astria @ Apr 16 2011, 01:00 AM)
SC2 is dual core optimized only...

anyway, TS, both laptops will serve the purpose... in terms of gaming u'll hardly notice much difference, unless u re a benchmark freak...

generally speaking N series ve better build quality, and has more features, such as B&O audio, etc...
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Well, I read from here, http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2010...arcraft-2-use/2
There are FPS increase by having more cores.
Guess something wrong with the review then? hmm.gif

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post Apr 16 2011, 05:10 PM

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QUOTE(thieflord @ Apr 16 2011, 07:46 AM)
inrease only by like 2 or 3 fps..
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From the graph, by having 2 cores, minimum fps is 66 while maximum is 78.
By having 4 cores, minimum fps is 71, while maximum is 89.

Truth is, eventhough you have 2 cores, you can compensate it by having high clock speed, that's why by OCing, the FPS produced will be more or less the same. (that's from that page as well, I didn't made up facts smile.gif )

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