Is there a 100.00 difference in performance between these two cpu's?

I think so because my T7500 hauls.... It feels just like my E6850... And since we are talking about mobile, you may wanna get the T7500 because it is more efficient when it comes to power..
 
Could I have some evidence or first hand experience from those who provided none...?

Otherwise I will assume it is just personal preference.
 
i looked at benchmarks on the T7500 and the TL-56 which is the 1.8 version of the one you have up there.and theres a decently big difference between them in favour of the intel.. also im much more a fan of intel. but i have to say i would go the amd. i dont reckon the intel is work 100 bucks more
 
That one's CPU is the T5750, it's 2MB Cache and 667Mhz FSB, same clock as the T7250 just the lower FSB but with a higher multiplier...

I like my 8600M GT... Dell + Drivers = Pain, I finally got it sorted though. It runs quite well... I can't quote FPS from CS:S, TF2, or anything, I've never paid attention. But I usually run medium settings with no difficulty.
 
T7500 is faster than any Turion processor

And there is a huge difference in terms of performance between T7500 and the Turion X2 TL-60

I would go with T7500

The intel laptop cost only %10 more but it will give you much more than 10% performance increase
 
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I ask because the laptop with the c2d is 100.00 less than the laptop with the Turion, otherwise the same laptop.

HDD size is different, and the more expensive one has a fingerprint reader. Maybe there are other differences too.
 
Its more about price versus performance here I know I cannot get the best and how much am I willing to spend, I would like the best but when it comes to spending I would like to keep it down a little. Will it really help all that much with applications and gaming, enough to justify the extra expense?

I mean with a resolution of 1280 x 800 I don't exactly need a powerhouse...
 
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Its more about price versus performance here I know I cannot get the best and how much am I willing to spend, I would like the best but when it comes to spending I would like to keep it down a little. Will it really help all that much with applications and gaming, enough to justify the extra expense?

I mean with a resolution of 1280 x 800 I don't exactly need a powerhouse...
I know what you mean, but no, honestly if I was in your shoes I wouldn't spend that extra money on the Intel. The AMD system will complement that video card fine in games, and you get 40GB more storage space as well (and .5lbs lighter).
 
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