Summary: I was trying to explain to my friend how the Celery is inferior to the Pentium because of the lack of an L2 cache. Does anyone have any numbers or gu...
Summary: Hello, There is no comparison between P4 and Celeron, because both has difference in performance but only when you are using Video, Audio, Picture...
Summary: Look at your motherboard specs/manual. It will most likely state something like "supports 800MHz, 1066MHz, 1333MHz FSB". It will also list the types o...
Summary: Hi Rob About your m/board. Hope this is some help to you: Main Specifications Product Description ASUS P4S800-MX - mainboard - micro ATX - SiS661FX ...
Summary: I'm currently in the market for a notebook, but my budget, if I stretch it, is 2,500 CDN or roughly 1,500 US. This means that I fit into the budget co...
Summary: Hmm... (After getting a price qoute) still looking for a slightly less pricy comp, and was wondering if I could now get an/some opinions on a setup th...
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Summary: thanks for your awnser. Here is another question. will any of the following socket types work with my case as long as the MB is listed as ATX? Socket...
Summary: how to read motherboard serial? this is a topic i've read before in this website but i can't seem to find where. Could u please direct me to it? Ant...
Summary: If you get a motherboard, you cannot get one that supports Celeron, Pentium 4, and Xeon Processors. Pentium 3s and Old Celerons are Type Socket 370. ...
Summary: AMD cpus process program instructions differently than intel cpus, accomplishing more work per clock cycle. The result is that if you have a p4 ghz r...
Summary: Hey, does anyone know how the GF FX compares to the radeon 9700 pro??? I just read a post that says the GF FX is crap, and i'd like to know if this is...
Summary: I've just replaced a mobo, this one has socket 370. It will support Celerons/Pentium III upto 1.3 Ghz. AMD's aren't supported on this mobo. Make sure...
Summary: difference in performance probably depends on what it is being used for. the celeron is a faster cpu but has a smaller cache. so tasks which can take ...
Summary: Jesse: Celeron's are Intel's "value line" of CPUs. A Pentium 4 2.5Ghz CPU(if they made one) would run applications faster than a Pentium 4 2.5Ghz Cele...
Summary: Kevin has the closest description of the correct breakdown between pentium and celeron chips with the exception that celerons do have L2 cache... just...
Summary: Look, There are about a million issues that surround this, and given that you asked this question, you don't understand even the very basics of comput...
Summary: Hi all I know there have been variations of this question, so please forgive the redundancy: I have a Dell Dimension L500cx computer with an Intel Ce...
Summary: Right now I've got two processors I could have the option of using: a Pentium 4 1.6GHz and a Pentium Celeron 2.2GHz. Now I'm aware that at the same cl...
Summary: My brother has been struggling by with a Pentium II 266 overclocked to 300. Today someone gave him a case with a motherboard and a Celeron 400. The qu...
Summary: Hi, We are in the market for an inexpensive computer for my son to take to college. It will be used for internet/word processing almost exclusively, n...
Summary: ok i heard that certain graphic cards require a certaing processor. is any one of the processors listed in this thread is good with the G-force 7800GT...
Summary: While shopping for a PC for my parents, I endeed buying 2 computers @ BB today. I bought an eMachines Celeron D 340 (2.93Ghz) desktop, a Toshiba Celer...