HP DV5 z Core 2 Duo T6400 vs Atom 330 i Nvidia ION

The Nvidia ION was a small, economical, and surprisingly efficient platform in 2009. However, it's important to remember that the revolutionary Core 2 Duo processors, which typically offered significantly higher performance, already existed back then. The important thing is the "usually" part. In this video, I test the HP DV5 Entertainment PC laptop with the C2D T6400 and show what interesting models were created a dozen or so years ago. 00:00 - introduction 00:16 - into 00:20 - Intel's situation at the beginning of the 20th century and how it dealt with it 01:01 - roots of the Core 2 Duo architecture 01:20 - HP Pavilion DV5 - overview of the exterior design and ports of an Entertainment PC 03:34 - interior (keyboard, touchpad, screen, and webcam) 04:35 - overview of the Core 2 Duo T6400 processor vs. Pentium 4 2800MHz, Atom 330, Via Nano X2, Celeron M 353 05:35 - the importance of shared L2 cache in C2D 06:30 - test platform (system, RAM) 06:55 - tests in SuperPi, wPrime, Linx 08:00 - Cinebench R10, R11.5, and PovRAY 09:13 - scientific tests and The importance of SSE2 10:13 - Fritz Chess Benchmark 10:30 - Encryption in TrueCrypt (AES and Serpent) 11:01 - RAM performance tests 11:27 - Summary of synthetic tests 11:34 - Compression tests (Winrar, 7-ZIP, and encrypted archives) 12:07 - Working with JPG files in IrfanView 12:48 - Video compression to H264 13:05 - Discussion of the GPU configuration, i.e., Geforce 9200M GS 14:00 - Performance in 3DMark2001 14:36 ​​- Return to Castle Wolfenstein 14:54 - Quake III Arena 15:14 - Comanche4 15:33 - AquaMark3 15:53 ​​- 3DMark03 16:25 - Summary of graphics test results 16:44 - Windows 10 on HP DV5 and Core 2 Duo T6400 17:20 - Potential upgrade path (CPU and RAM swap) 18:13 - Various versions of the HP DV5 18:26 - What is this laptop good for today? 19:03 - Price considerations and summary