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If quiet operation is your first priority, I would recommend a laptop that uses a Pentium M CPU. A Pentium M produces much less heat than a Pentium 4 so cooling fans do not need to be constantly running (a source of noise). See the following article for a description of the Pentium M and for benchmarks comparing Pentium M and Pentium 4 CPUs: <A HREF="http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.html?i=1800" target="_new">http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.html?i=1800</A>.
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Firstly, Bargain is quite correct, If you want noiseless operation, stay AWAY from the P4 CPUs.
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Tx Bargain, I'll go with Pentium M chip.And also I'll follow the Raptur's advise to consider Sony or IBM as u suggested me.
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Hi Rapture,
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IBM = quality all over, durability
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Tx Akerman,
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Ah yes, but a LOT of people don't like the way IBM notebooks look at all. I would personally look at the new SONY Z1 range over IBM. The durability is extremely good and the notebook looks beautiful to boot, even though u can only get a 14" Panel, it is a smart, elegant and powerful notebook. I assure you that it will be built to a very high standard, and you will not be let down. <A HREF="http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_BrowseCatalog-Start;sid=GmsaqyXldycaqWXCynUQoGroiC-W5-XK5ow=?CategoryName=cpu_VAIONotebookComputers_Z1Series&Dept=cpu" target="_new">Link to the Sony notebook </A>
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I love Sony too but I want to buy a 15'' screen. I have a notebook 14'' it's a bit small.May be after few months Sony will design a new 15'' notebooks with Pentium M processors. I had a look to IBM notebooks T40,R40 R50 too pricy.Tx for your advises.
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Well, if battery life is NOT your primary concern, take a good look at the Sony with the 16" LCD - I believe you can get an additional battery that can run concurrently with the primary battery.
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The battery life is not a concern at all.I checked all the Sony models but 16'' with Pentium M CPU doesn't exist.15-16'' are all P4.I'm happy to hear about DELL but are they relible and durable.I will appreciate your personnel opinion.
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Alright, I assume that you are familiar with mobile Processors ability to change speed and voltage to lower power comsumption. Intel call it SpeedStep, AMD call it PowerNow! but let me quickly explain it to you for the Pentium 4-m and Pentium-M respectively:
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If I understand well the true energy saving processor is the Pentium M.The Pentium 4M save energy only in battery mode and Pentium M -save energy in any mode.Consequently for me the right processor is Pentium_M (I'll use my laptop 99% of the time pluged in in the wall)which will produce less noise when working in non battery mode
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The P4-M speed steps to a lower speed while plugged in as well. My 3.06 steps to 1.6 when not under load. If I switch power management to "Always On" then it runs at full speed at all times. Even under battery power.
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Good to know that P-4M switch down even when pluged-in, but no load.How did u know that your P3.06 with no load is working at 1.6Ghz. Did you use some testing software.
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Control panel --> systems
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In the general tab I see just one figure 1200 Mhz and underneath 1.19Ghz( my processor iz 1200 celeron. Where can I set always on or something else
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Bigrat, I don't know if you are aware, but the windows 'system' panel is EXTREMELY unreliable. Especially with notebook CPUs. It has given people wild clock speeds ranging from 4GHz on a Pentium 3, to 0.74Hertz on a Pentium-M. Use www.diefer.de's SpeedSwitchXP - it is a GREAT little program, uses all but no resources and is very accurate and allows you perfect control.
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well i suppose that its already running at 1.2ghz. as rapture says its not completely accurate.
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haha yeah when i set it to presentation mode it says 800MHz. I have fanGUI reading from the bios and gets 1.59GHz.
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