GHz diff?

Well if you think 200MHz is a lot then yes. If not than no :) Depends on whether you intend to OC or not
 
It wont dramatically increase the system performance, but there will be a little boost. I suppose it's better to have 3200 Mhz rather than 3000 Mhz...

200 Mhz is only 1/15th of 3000 Mhz though.....

:)
 
Most people wont with 90% of the apps out there :) It really does depend on what you're doing with it
 
if its only a 200Mhz diffrence, most likely you wont even see the difference, unless your using a program that creates dvd's or something, cause then it will go a little faster. If your thinking of upgrading from 3.0 to 3.2, dont do it (unless its REALLY cheap)
 
200Mhz difference might just help a full system scan like Norton to finish faster, specially when it uses 100% CPU power (and stops the user working for an hour or so) :P
 
OS Dragon said:
200Mhz difference might just help a full system scan like Norton to finish faster, specially when it uses 100% CPU power (and stops the user working for an hour or so) :P
run all ur programs overnight, thats what i do, eg. virus scanner, MS antispyware, defrag.
 
200Mhz difference might just help a full system scan like Norton to finish faster, specially when it uses 100% CPU power (and stops the user working for an hour or so)
Not wanting to get off track too much but:
- Norton is HDD bound, not CPU bound
- I scan just under 300,000 files and certainly didnt take an hour :P
 
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