t4200 v AMD V120

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calmaguer

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Hi there,

I was wondering which computer you guys think would be better for adobe cs5. I know niether one is ideal, but with my budget I either have my laptop or my fiance's laptop. I won't be doing too intense design, moslty drawing vector images and playing with indesign.

I used to keep up with all this back when 2gb was a lot of ram! haha

I used to build all my computers but have since sold out and just bought off the shelve the past years trying to finish school. ( I've been on the 7 year college plan)

But all in all I am helping a buddy with some design for his new business and just want to know what yall think is the best setup

I have a HP G60 series thats a year old or more and she has a new Acer something?

Both have 250bg hard drives (5400rpm), 15.6 widscreen, mine has 4gb ddr2 and hers I think 2gb ddr3 (but was thinking of upgrading to 4gb dd3 if it was worth it)

Hers

General information
Type CPU / Microprocessor

Family AMD V Series for Notebook PCs

Model number V120
Frequency (MHz) 2200
Bus speed (MHz) One 1600 MHz 16-bit HyperTransport link
Package 638-pin micro-PGA
Socket Socket S1 (S1g4)
Introduction date May 12, 2010


Architecture / Microarchitecture

Data width 64 bit
Floating Point Unit Integrated
Level 1 cache size 64 KB instruction cache
64 KB data cache
Level 2 cache size 512 KB
Features o MMX technology
o 3DNow!
o SSE
o SSE2
o SSE3
o SSE4A
o AMD64 technology
o Enhanced Virus Protection
o Virtualization technology

On-chip peripherals o Integrated DDR3 SDRAM memory controller
o HyperTransport technology 3.0

Electrical/Thermal parameters
Thermal Design Power 25(W)

Notes on AMD VMV120SGR12GM
o The fastest supported memory is DDR3-1066

Mine

General information
Type CPU / Microprocessor

Family Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile

Model number T4200
CPU part number AW80577GG0411MA (SLGJN)

Frequency (MHz) 2000
Bus speed (MHz) 800
Clock multiplier 10
Package 478-pin micro FC-PGA
1.38" x 1.38" (3.5 cm x 3.5 cm)
Socket Socket P

Architecture / Microarchitecture
Processor core Penryn-3M
Core stepping R0 (SLGJN)
Manufacturing process 0.045 micron
Data width 64 bit
Number of cores 2
Floating Point Unit Integrated
Level 1 cache size 2 x 32 KB instruction caches
2 x 32 KB data caches
Level 2 cache size shared 1 MB
Features o MMX instruction set
o SSE
o SSE2
o SSE3
o Execute Disable Bit technology ?
o Supplemental SSE3
o EM64T technology ?

Low power features Enhanced SpeedStep technology


Electrical/Thermal parameters
Minimum/Maximum operating temperature (°C) 0 - 105
Thermal Design Power (35W)

Notes on Intel AW80577GG0411MA
o Actual bus frequency is 200 MHz. Because the processor uses Quad Data Rate bus the effective bus speed is 800 MHz
 
Hers is single core, yours is dual. Yours uses 10w more power, and she has less ram.

Yours would be faster at crunching numbers, and better with multitasking.
I can say with 100% certainty that yours will perform better in Adobe, but, if you're not doing anything really intensive it wouldn't make much difference.
 
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