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Nikster
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on Thursday, February, 12, 2004 7:40 PM
But I have always wondered, what is the difference between a Celeron processor and a Pentium one?

Other than price??

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on Thursday, February, 12, 2004 8:09 PM
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on Thursday, February, 12, 2004 8:27 PM
Nikster the difference between a celeron and a Pentium Processor is simple and I've been reading up on them since they first came out. To put it simply THe Pentium Processors have the Cache on them. Both L1 and L2 Cache onboard the processors. While the Celerondo not have the L2 cache on them. Think of the Celeron as the poors mans version of a Pentium Processors... Its not to say that they are a bad thing. But its another alternative to buying a Pentium processor. Or you ue an AMD Processor as an alternative.

That is the basic difference between the two. ANd its not a null unit question either. Its a good question to ask it means you want to know you know.


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on Thursday, February, 12, 2004 8:28 PM
I honestly don't know the difference myself, unless I'm witnessing it on my sister's computer, which is a Celeron. It's incredibly slow and can barely multi-task for the amount of memory and HD space it has. I'm now wondering if it's just a cheaper knock-off of Pentium processors created for the sake of grabbing hold of a market where the casual user only browses the net, writes word documents and does nothing more. Just a guess.


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on Thursday, February, 12, 2004 11:56 PM
I remember the Celeron 333 that everyone overclocked to 450. Good times...


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on Friday, February, 13, 2004 10:49 AM
Hale-XF11 Its cause there is no l2 cache onboard with the cpu. THe difference with the Pentium and the celeron is the cache. It will always be slower if there is no cache or not enough cache.

SCSI Yeah I have done that on my celeron 233 and PII over here. I've been able to push the celerons over here up to almost 400 the PI 233 I'vebeen able to get it up to 275MHZ. Its nice to push the hadrware a little bit harder than usual. I'm currently getting another system up and running here a 300GL workstation from IBM> at least its a start for getting the game TRON to look at. I havn't gotten the game yet either.



Hale-XF11 Wrote:I honestly don't know the difference myself, unless I'm witnessing it on my sister's computer, which is a Celeron. It's incredibly slow and can barely multi-task for the amount of memory and HD space it has. I'm now wondering if it's just a cheaper knock-off of Pentium processors created for the sake of grabbing hold of a market where the casual user only browses the net, writes word documents and does nothing more. Just a guess.


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on Friday, February, 13, 2004 4:24 PM
Thanks Compucore

I was just asking cuz the computer I just got has a 1.7 GHz Celeron, and it just got me wondering

I've noticed computers with those are less expensive than the ones with pentium processors.

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on Friday, February, 13, 2004 6:45 PM
No problem Nikster. Its a pleasure letting you know a little bit more than you knew before hand. And knowing is half the battle.. (Wandering where that one came from.) Now if I could coax my friend there to let go of that SGI O2 computer of his I'll be happy.

I think personally if your not going to be doing a lot of heavy duty graphical like you need it at mach 222 piped out the wazoo and banging it against a Oracle 10g Database. Then a Celeron or a low end AMD will do nicely. Ya know do some word processing, some excel spread sheets check your rmail and do some interneting and the what nots.

Or go the opposite end if you have the money to burn almose where its going to cost you around 10K (thats $10,000 for a high end machine.) for a high end piece of machinery..

Myself over here. I just got 2 other computers here from a friend of mine. And I have been tinkering with at least one. and got it to work. The third one is still in my trunk.of my car. A little bit faster then my current machine. But it'll do the job for now until I get some money coming in. PIII 450 with about 192 megs of ram to float the os and an odd program or two. Running it off of a 2 gig hard drive right now. I'm scoping out some of the shops for at least a 30 gigger to get something in there at least.


Nikster Wrote:Thanks Compucore

I was just asking cuz the computer I just got has a 1.7 GHz Celeron, and it just got me wondering

I've noticed computers with those are less expensive than the ones with pentium processors.

Thanks again


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