The Intel Celeron processor is designed to bring a balanced level of proven technology and value to basic PC desktops. With the Celeron processor you can expect an affordable and... more
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The Intel Celeron processor is designed to bring a balanced level of proven technology and value to basic PC desktops. With the Celeron processor you can expect an affordable and reliable PC for your home or home office to meet your basic computing needs, such as e-mailing friends and relatives, tracking home finances, and running interactive or educational software for your kids. It provides great balance between computing power and affordability. The entire family of Celeron processors delivers Intel technology, quality, and reliability to the desktop, value PC consumer.
Advantages: HAS FAST PROCESSING ABILITIES. Disadvantages: : THE FAN CAUSES NOISE.
...processor but before I do that, I would make use of this one for some time.
The Intel Pentium 4.30ghz socket 775 CPU has hyper technology in it and this makes it a very advanced processor. The little problem with the processor is that it is capable of making too much noise while functioning.
It comes in an orange packed colour with blues stripe at the edge of it. It also has heat stick fan for cooling the temperature down.
In terms of durability, it is very durable and strong. It also comes with 1mb installed size of L2 cahe.
Lets take a look at the product features. It comes with a clock speed of 3hz and with bus speed of 800mhz. It also has compatible socket of LGA775 and 16kb cahe level size. It has 84w thermal designs with 90mn manufacturing process. In terms of recommendations, I will recommend this because of its...
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Advantages: Fast for the money. Disadvantages: Duron probably better.
...I own a slot 1 celeron333MHz and when I first got it I was very pleased because it ran everything perfectly.
It's very dated now but I have clocked it to 416MHz (uped the bus speed to 83MHz) and it still manages to run quake 3 fine even with 64Mb of ram and 16Mb graphics card.
I am pleased with my celeron as it has not gone wrong and it was cheap and is fast enough for the things I use.
I wouldn't think twice about buying another celeron as they are good reliable processors for the money you pay.
They also, from my experience, never conflict with any games or programs.
I recommend celerons to anyone who wants a new processer or an upgrade to make their computer faster....
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Advantages: Fast for a base model processor Disadvantages: The fan supplied is an absolute #@$*% to fit in place
...(and to see if I was good enough at putting together computers to make a career of it).
So, I blagged a case off Ebay (which cost more to deliver than the case cost me, but never mind)....... and ordered the bits off Overclockers.co.uk in 2 batches.
Among the 2nd batch of stuff I ordered (29th August '06) was this particular processor, the IntelCeleron D 356 3.33GHz (LGA775) processor, which cost me £47.99 excluding the VAT.... I also spent £53.99 (excluding VAT) on an Asrock ConroeXFire-e-SATA2 (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard to plug it into, and a GeIL 1GB (2x 512MB) PC5300 667MHz Value DDR2 Dual-Channel RAM memory kit.
I then proceeded to cobble the whole lot together......... everything went pretty smoothly right up to the point where it was time to install the processor, something I'd never done before...
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