Upgrade Memory Or Processor? (Specs. Inside!)?

Hey, I'm building a gaming laptop...

I just want the most bang for my buck...I have a choice between upgrading the memory or processor...

Memory:

Is now:

1GB Dual Channel DDR2 SO-DIMM at 667MHz – 2 x 512MB

Can be:

2GB Dual Channel DDR2 SO-DIMM at 667MHz – 2 x 1024MB

Processor:

Is now:

Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T8300 2.4GHz (3MB Cache 800MHz FSB)

Can be:

Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T9300 2.5GHz (6MB Cache 800MHz FSB)

Both upgrades will cost 100-150 (each)...but I can only choose one.....SOOO I need help deciding which is better =3

Comments

  • Processing power comes in handing for things that require a lot of "thought." Most people that go all out on the CPU's are looking to edit videos, convert a lot of files, and work with a lot of stuff.

    Video games however do not typically require much processing power, especially one's such as World of Warcraft. If you are playing single player, or hosting a multiplayer, processing power will become more important, as your computer will have to handle AI and manage a lot of events going on at once.

    Newer PC games are looking to capitalize on processing power and the introduction of multi-core cpu's. Many games are hitting the market are optimized for multi-threaded processing. Game's such as Supreme Commander or Crysis will require a decent processor.

    For you, going from 2.4ghz to 2.5 really won't make a difference, however doubling your ram will dramatically improve performance.

  • It depends what he is doing with the computer: A new Graphics Card will allow his to get better frame rates with games but not much else of a difference. More Ram will allow for better multitasking and speed up the computer a bit in general Also for games the CPU doesn't actually do too much work as it is more of the GPU. I think that in general the best upgrade would be the Graphics Card allowing him to get better performance in games a the one in there now isn't very fast and likely will not allow for an enjoyable time playing games. I would recommend the Radeon HD 6850 or if you want to spend a bit more maybe the Radeon HD 6950. Cheers

  • boost your RAM the 0.1Ghz increase in clock speed will not make a huge difference in speed even with the increased cache

    increased RAM will allow the system more space to run and will make a difference

    using http://www.crucial.com/ check if the memory you are going to install is the largest supported (could be upto 4GB) and also the fastest supported (your motherboard could support 800Mhz memory or higher) a faster memory can improve speed of the system greatly

  • I would get the memory because the processors are almost the same and 0.1GHz does not matter that much. Also 2GBs of memory is alot better than just 1GB

  • Upgrade your memory, it'll speed up your system a lot, where CPU won't make big difference.

  • Go for the memory. Your processor is more than adequate.

  • memory, your processor is quite nice

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