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Review: MSI Wind 12 U230: AMD Congo takes the fight to Intel CULV

by Parm Mann on 27 November 2009, 08:30 3.55

Tags: Wind 12 U230, AMD (NYSE:AMD), MSI

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CPU benchmarks

Laptop - HEXUS.PiFast to 10m places
MSI U100 Plus (Intel Atom)MSI U230 (AMD Congo)Acer Timeline 3810T (Intel CULV)
194.8979.3259.9


Laptop - 7zip benchmark
MSI U100 Plus (Intel Atom)MSI U230 (AMD Congo)Acer Timeline 3810T (Intel CULV)
135224892650


Laptop - CINEBENCH R10 multi-CPU render
MSI U100 Plus (Intel Atom)MSI U230 (AMD Congo)Acer Timeline 3810T (Intel CULV)
89424562906


The Wind 12 U230's CPU performance, as expected, towers above a single-core 1.6GHz Intel Atom N280 processor. Yet, Congo's dual-core Athlon Neo X2 doesn't quite have the legs to catch up with Intel's CULV - the Core 2 Duo-derived part clearly has the edge in all three benchmarks. Though, it's worth noting that dual-core CULV-based notebooks are rarely seen in notebooks at the £399 price point.

Considering the price, the AMD Congo-based Wind 12 U230 offers very decent performance. In use, the system feels snappy and responsive, which may come as a surprise to those accustomed to sluggish performance on low-cost notebooks of this size. The addition of a solid-state drive, we reckon, would be another major boost - albeit at the disregard of pricing.

Even with a 5,400RPM hard-disk drive, the system is able to boot into Windows 7 in under 55 seconds. Shutting down, meanwhile, takes roughly 14s.