Simple question: In theory, how would the following processors:
http://ark.intel.com/products/27508...-HT-Technology-3_00E-GHz-1M-Cache-800-MHz-FSB
http://ark.intel.com/products/29765...cessor-Q6600-(8M-Cache-2_40-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB)
Compare to this processor:
http://ark.intel.com/products/27513/Intel-Pentium-D-Processor-830-(2M-Cache-3_00-GHz-800-MHz-FSB)
Is it accurate to assume, again in theory, that the Dual core will run ~ twice as fast as the single core and ~ 1/2 the speed of the quad core?
My situation: We have an in depth excel file at work that we have to use constantly that is loaded with VBA code (macros). The computers at work are the single core processor listed above. They also have 2gb of RAM (the max for the motherboard - yes the computers are probably 20 years old) and running XP. When the program is opened on these computers it takes about 50 seconds to fully open due to the VBA. When opened the performance monitor says that the CPU usage is maxed out at 100%, for the whole 50 seconds, while only using about 300-400mb of RAM.
On my computer at home (the quad core, and I have 3gb of RAM with Windows Vista) it takes about 10 seconds to open the file and my CPU usage peaks at about 30%. My computer is idleing at 1.25gb of RAM usage and did not peak when the file was opened.
Basically I need to find a computer that will efficiently run this program while spending the least amount and I have an opportunity to pick something up with the dual core processor listed above for a great price. It has Windows XP and 1gb RAM (which I can pick up another 2 GB of DDR2 for about $25 - not a big deal).
Hopefully with all that information I listed above you guys can help me deduce whether or not I will be OK. I have already deduced that it is not a RAM issue and am fairly sure it is a processing issue.
http://ark.intel.com/products/27508...-HT-Technology-3_00E-GHz-1M-Cache-800-MHz-FSB
http://ark.intel.com/products/29765...cessor-Q6600-(8M-Cache-2_40-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB)
Compare to this processor:
http://ark.intel.com/products/27513/Intel-Pentium-D-Processor-830-(2M-Cache-3_00-GHz-800-MHz-FSB)
Is it accurate to assume, again in theory, that the Dual core will run ~ twice as fast as the single core and ~ 1/2 the speed of the quad core?
My situation: We have an in depth excel file at work that we have to use constantly that is loaded with VBA code (macros). The computers at work are the single core processor listed above. They also have 2gb of RAM (the max for the motherboard - yes the computers are probably 20 years old) and running XP. When the program is opened on these computers it takes about 50 seconds to fully open due to the VBA. When opened the performance monitor says that the CPU usage is maxed out at 100%, for the whole 50 seconds, while only using about 300-400mb of RAM.
On my computer at home (the quad core, and I have 3gb of RAM with Windows Vista) it takes about 10 seconds to open the file and my CPU usage peaks at about 30%. My computer is idleing at 1.25gb of RAM usage and did not peak when the file was opened.
Basically I need to find a computer that will efficiently run this program while spending the least amount and I have an opportunity to pick something up with the dual core processor listed above for a great price. It has Windows XP and 1gb RAM (which I can pick up another 2 GB of DDR2 for about $25 - not a big deal).
Hopefully with all that information I listed above you guys can help me deduce whether or not I will be OK. I have already deduced that it is not a RAM issue and am fairly sure it is a processing issue.