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<blockquote data-quote="sickofsoyo" data-source="post: 4574772" data-attributes="member: 580630"><p>I would go with the 2.4 ghz processor. The more expensive one is bases on the same process, but has a larger cache size and is slightly faster. I'd stick with the 2.4 And solid state hard drives are quickly becoming mainstream. No moving parts will increase your batterylife a lot, and are much faster for loading programs and booting windows Vista\XP. just look on youtube for the comparisons, they are much faster drives and more reliable than standard hard drives. No moving parts means less chance of you losing your data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sickofsoyo, post: 4574772, member: 580630"] I would go with the 2.4 ghz processor. The more expensive one is bases on the same process, but has a larger cache size and is slightly faster. I'd stick with the 2.4 And solid state hard drives are quickly becoming mainstream. No moving parts will increase your batterylife a lot, and are much faster for loading programs and booting windows Vista\XP. just look on youtube for the comparisons, they are much faster drives and more reliable than standard hard drives. No moving parts means less chance of you losing your data. [/QUOTE]
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