Origin Saint
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
I'm going to be buying a HP DV6-7014nr in a matter of 2 months. As of now I own a HP G56-129WM. Now this seems like a silly thing to post about, but I was honestly wanting to know. I know the DV6 is loads better than the G56, but by just how much? Here's the differences in performance:
G56
Intel Celeron 900, 2.2GHz single core, single thread
3GB RAM
250GB 5400rpm HD
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500
DV6-7014nr
Intel i7-3610QM, 2.3GHz, Turbo Boost to 3.2GHz, quad-core, Up to 8 Threads
8GB RAM
750GB 7200rpm HD
NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
So in terms of performance, how many times better would the DV6 really be? I've heard that an extra thread basically equals the amount of 60% of a core, so wouldn't the extra threads alone tack on another 2.5 cores worth of power/performance if that were the case? Anyway, I was just wanting to see the numbers behind how much better this new lappy will be. Thanks to any and all who read and reply.
I'm going to be buying a HP DV6-7014nr in a matter of 2 months. As of now I own a HP G56-129WM. Now this seems like a silly thing to post about, but I was honestly wanting to know. I know the DV6 is loads better than the G56, but by just how much? Here's the differences in performance:
G56
Intel Celeron 900, 2.2GHz single core, single thread
3GB RAM
250GB 5400rpm HD
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500
DV6-7014nr
Intel i7-3610QM, 2.3GHz, Turbo Boost to 3.2GHz, quad-core, Up to 8 Threads
8GB RAM
750GB 7200rpm HD
NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
So in terms of performance, how many times better would the DV6 really be? I've heard that an extra thread basically equals the amount of 60% of a core, so wouldn't the extra threads alone tack on another 2.5 cores worth of power/performance if that were the case? Anyway, I was just wanting to see the numbers behind how much better this new lappy will be. Thanks to any and all who read and reply.