This was the fastest processor I could put in a spare laptop I had. I installed it, with much difficulty (because of the laptop's build quality), and it is very smooth. Packaging and care could've been better though. A few of the pins were bent on arrival. Nothing I couldn't fix, but still kind of scary.
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It's one of the fastest CPU's in its championship. It's better then CR7 playing football. The 6MB of cache gives a great level of low latency in multitask operations. The startup and lead time for other tasks is very good. To achieve betterv results use it with a 64 bits Operating System. With this environment and with enought RAM (at least 4 GB) you can tranform your portable computer in a very interesting multitask and multiOS platform. The "not so good" of the question is the increase of about 10 Watts of power consumption, the level below is about 25W, and the T9600 as a consumption of 35 Watts. This has a negative impact on battery life of approximately 20%.
I got an old Dell 1537 laptop, originally with a Pentium Dual Core T3200. It was slow and lagging all the time. After flashing new BIOS, CPU replacement was easy. The laptop is much faster now. If you're doing such upgrade, I recommend adding an SSD drive and you'll have a pretty decent machine.
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Replaced a t4300 in a dell Inspiron. Made a noticeable difference.
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I had a Gateway Laptop computer and it has a stock chip. I decided that I replace a faster chip instead of buying a new laptop so, this chip works great at speeds. I love it because it saves lot of my money, I did upgrade the memory to 4GB and add-on 500 GB hard disk drive and new Windows 10, It works great and had no problems so far! Bobbycharles209
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