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Celeron D vs. Intel Pentium 4
Good Morning,
What is the "pitfall" of having
Intel Celeron D Proc. vs.
Intel Pentium 4 Proc.? Will it be like comparing a Snail to Cougar or more like comparing a fly to an airlplane (both are pretty fast, but one is bigger than the other)
ejn63
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December 2nd, 2005 13:00
For gaming, calculation-intensive work (CAD, modeling, spreadsheets, databases), the difference will be far more pronounced.
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December 2nd, 2005 13:00
ravik521
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December 2nd, 2005 22:00
Message Edited by ravik521 on 12-02-2005 06:54 PM
speedstep
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Pentium 4 Celeron D - 0256k cache
Pentium 4 Wilamette - 0256k cache
Pentium 4 Northwood - 0512K cache
Penitum 4 Prescott E - 1024K cache
More cache does not always translate into better performance.
Its more like marketing. Prescott has a bigger pipeline so even with bigger cache the northwood works faster. Celeron D appears to be based on the prescott core.
Celeron D also has 90 micron process and 533mhz FSB vs 400 and the 31 pipelines like the prescott. Also like the prescott SSE3 - 13 new meaingless instructions (more marketing).
Overall when you combine a Celeron D with 1024K of Ram and a Good Video card it performs as well or better than older Pentium4 systems that are under 2.0A Northwood Spec.
Its a good Budget Chip just like the tualatin Celeron was.
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December 3rd, 2005 02:00