Chuck Mayo
Geek Trainee
This is probably a dumb question but I'm way out of my depth at this level of PC technology and am hoping for a little guidance...
I have an opportunity to (hopefully) upgrade my aging HP/Compaq DC7600 Minitower with a slightly less outdated Dell XPS 420 and I'm wondering if the Dell will have significantly better performance than the old Compaq. I can't go much newer than the Dell, I don't think, because I need to stay with full-size PCI slots for the time being.
My Compaq has a dual core Pentium 4 running at 3.4Ghz and the Dell I'm thinking of getting has an Intel Core 2 quad processor running at 2.66Ghz.
I guess my concern is that the Compaq's CPU 3.4 Mhz clock speed looks quite a bit faster than the Dell's 2.66Mhz processor... but the Dell has 4 cores where the Compaq has two.
My main performance bottleneck at present is multi-track audio recording and processing... pretty processor-intensive stuff and since the Dell seems optimized for gaming, I'm hoping the same sort of processing optimization will help with my audio processing bottleneck.
Thoughts, anyone?
I have an opportunity to (hopefully) upgrade my aging HP/Compaq DC7600 Minitower with a slightly less outdated Dell XPS 420 and I'm wondering if the Dell will have significantly better performance than the old Compaq. I can't go much newer than the Dell, I don't think, because I need to stay with full-size PCI slots for the time being.
My Compaq has a dual core Pentium 4 running at 3.4Ghz and the Dell I'm thinking of getting has an Intel Core 2 quad processor running at 2.66Ghz.
I guess my concern is that the Compaq's CPU 3.4 Mhz clock speed looks quite a bit faster than the Dell's 2.66Mhz processor... but the Dell has 4 cores where the Compaq has two.
My main performance bottleneck at present is multi-track audio recording and processing... pretty processor-intensive stuff and since the Dell seems optimized for gaming, I'm hoping the same sort of processing optimization will help with my audio processing bottleneck.
Thoughts, anyone?