Advantages: Good speed, reliability Disadvantages: none
Ive had this in my system for about 3 years now and have never had a problem with it or had any need to upgrade it. I can still play the latest games without suffering performance loss and can run several demanding applications at once. I paid about £100 ...
Advantages: Fairly cheap Disadvantages: Low cache, Tends to start running poorly after a while
The Celeron 2.8GHz is a fairly cheap processor, but cheap things come with disadvantages. It tends to run nice and cool at about 30C-35C most the time but during long (or sometimes short) gaming sessions things start to slow down and causes a huge hit in ...
Advantages: it has dual channel and it is pretty fast Disadvantages: the sempron 2800+ it's better for gaming
Ok! so we are going to do a little comparison betwen sempron 2800+ and celron D335. They bouth have difrent dets of instruction for example celeron D has MMX ,SSE ,SSE2 ,SSE 3 and Sempron has MMX and 3D now. OK so let's see the difrences : Amd Sempron has ...
Advantages: extremely cheap now a days. Disadvantages: out dated processor
A truely great processor of its time. If you still have a socket 939 motherboard and feel you want a bit more power before forking out hundreds of pounds for a new system then I definately recommend this. The FX-55 is a good overclocker, I have it w ...
Advantages: Cheap, works well, does 64 bit proccesing. Disadvantages: No frills, slow performance
The celeron D is a pretty hard call. The rating it deserves depends on what you want it for. It does its job as a budget processor very well but if you are looking for a good performer this is no way the one for you. Lets look at the specs.
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