Difference between 2.3 and 2.4 GHz

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jaydi33 Posted messages 181 Status Member -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello,
I would like to know what the difference is between the new MacBook Pro 2.4GHz and the old 2.3GHz.
Does it really make a difference?!?
Thank you in advance

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Anonymous user
 
Hello

with a minimum of research, the differences are:

1° i5-2430M processor at 2.4GHz instead of 2410M at 2.3GHz => that’s 0.1GHz

2° a 500GB hard drive instead of 320GB.

Less than 2 minutes to find and compare 2 technical specifications...
Before asking a question: 1° Turn on your brain, your PC doesn’t think for you!
2° Google is your friend, the search engine of CCM is too, do a search!
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Anonymous user
 
0.1 = 2.4 - 2.3
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jaydi33 Posted messages 181 Status Member 3
 
Well, I'm going to rephrase my question knowing that the hard drive capacity doesn't matter to me.
Is it worth paying an extra €100 for the processor upgrade?!
And for those who still haven't understood, I'll make it even simpler
can we compare this difference to a Renault 4L and a Ferrari in terms of engine?!
Is everyone clear now?!
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Anonymous user
 
And we're going to respond to you, do you really think there is a big difference between a Ferrari engine of 2.3l and the same engine in a 2.4l version??

Because 0.1GHz for 2 processors that have exactly the same architecture only makes a difference of 4.3%... Do you understand?

I'll help you a bit, a MacBook Pro 13" costs €1149, the other one you say is €100 less, is it worth paying nearly 10% more for a 4.3% difference?
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jaydi33 Posted messages 181 Status Member 3
 
Well, here's the answer I've been waiting for
thank you
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Anonymous user
 
The answer was there from the beginning => https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-23500690-difference-entre-2-3-et-2-4-ghz#2 (okay, it was very brief)
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jaydi33 Posted messages 181 Status Member 3
 
It's my conversation lol
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Anonymous user
 
Yeah, but you don't have to be very clever to not grasp the difference between 2.3 and 2.4... Rule of three => 4.3% and some dust...
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rafit jad kuldinger Posted messages 9193 Status Member 1 155
 
well the answer is in the question ...

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why do simple when we can do complicated?
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