The centrino is the laptop version of the core 2 duo, but I'm not sure 
if you can directly compare a mobile chip to a desktop chip.

Feroze

Bill Owens wrote:
> Is the Core 2 Duo similar to my Centrino Duo?
>
> Bill
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> Feroze
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> Have you looked at the Pentium D 960, 3.6Ghz its a 775 socket so I think 
> it should fit your board. I'm currently upgrading to the the Core 2 Duo, 
> have the chip and ram, awaiting delivery of the m/board and graphics 
> card. I've seen test results on this chip that shows a 40% increase in 
> photoshop and a 13% increase over the Athlon 64 FX-62.
>
> Feroze
>
> cbwaters wrote:
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>> Ok, I know... Get a mac... I get it.  just can't right now.
>>
>> My PC is a P4 1.7 (don't know the FSB speed) and I've got 504MB of DDR
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> DIMM 
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>> RAM (not sure of the speed there either)
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>> Without switching motherboards, I can move up to around P4 3.0 with an 
>> 800Mhz FSB and hyper-threading for about $85.
>>
>> How would one describe the improvement is speed here?  1-10 with ten being
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>> "waoh, that's the best $85 I ever spent!"
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>> I could, of course, also get more memory.
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
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>> CW
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