Intel Pentium vs. Celeron
Jul. 13th, 2004 10:21 pmNoticable difference?
Yes or No?
I have a friend who has an Intel Celeron 4 2.2Ghz processor 640MB
RAM, and I've seen a P3 450 w/512MB RAM run faster - on bare bones (or should I say no other installed software besides Office 2k) on Windows XP mind you. Although the 450 was on XP Pro and the Celeron was on XP Home.
I'm curious to hear some thoughts on this. I mean the Celeron (which was a Dell) could have been using a cheap HD. Although she has a 7200 RPM HD, and mine is too.
Yes or No?
I have a friend who has an Intel Celeron 4 2.2Ghz processor 640MB
RAM, and I've seen a P3 450 w/512MB RAM run faster - on bare bones (or should I say no other installed software besides Office 2k) on Windows XP mind you. Although the 450 was on XP Pro and the Celeron was on XP Home.
I'm curious to hear some thoughts on this. I mean the Celeron (which was a Dell) could have been using a cheap HD. Although she has a 7200 RPM HD, and mine is too.
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Date: 2004-07-13 07:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-13 07:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-13 07:41 pm (UTC)The P4 core is very sensitive to cache size, the lack of cache cripples the Celerons, to the point where the fastest PIII Celerons(~1.3GHz) outperform a 2GHz P4 Celeron. The current P4's actually have about the minimum acceptable cache size for the core design
This is also the reason for the large performance gains of teh P4 EE's over normal P4's (2MB Cache vs. 512Kb.)
If you need cheap, go with an Athlon rather than a Celeron. Pricing is similar and the Athlon's are significantly faster.
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Date: 2004-07-13 08:16 pm (UTC)they're slower than a wet week.
we've got a P3-600 that goes faster at times than our Celeron 1000.
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:29 pm (UTC)..which is a PII 333.
*hides*
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:49 pm (UTC)We've actually had a couple of Celerons in the house... My mom's eMachine is a Celeron, my bro's old HP is a Celeron and my old laptop was a Celeron (I needed a cheap laptop for wordprocessing when my P166 Thinkpad died)
Anyway.. I'd rather have my P3 650 than a Celeron 4.
XP Pro vs XP Home shouldn't really make a diff, btw.
-A
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Date: 2004-07-13 10:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-13 10:31 pm (UTC)Hence the Celeron.
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Date: 2004-07-14 01:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-15 04:31 pm (UTC)I have a Celeron. a 733mhz Celeron. With a 66mhz FSB. or at least, a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, it used to be.
It's a factory stock chip, IE - it came in a hewlett packard pavilion. So through various headaches and whatnot, It's been overclocked....to something. I'm sure on a real system, in a real BIOS, I'd be able to tell these things. All I know is that sucker gets hot.
Of course now, I have to have at least 2GB free on my hard drive for virtual memory at all times, and the case on my computer cannot, I repeat, CANNOT be closed otherwise the chip melt and slag out the motherboard.
Oh, btw, this is the infamous HP machine that's also running AOL9.0 and Windows ME.
I R Teh Insnane.