Intel Processors - Celeron

While AMD continues to push Sempron out to the world, Intel has rather quietly upgraded their Celeron lineup with a new core (Prescott) to help boost its viability in budget desktop systems. Ever since this core change, the Celeron has had new life breathed into it in such a way that makes it a chip worth choosing, if high-end performance is not of paramount importance. It also helps that these chips still operate on socket 478 and would not invoke the high costs of 775.

The Intel Celeron D (478) 330, which is a 2.66GHz processor, is more than sufficient for basic desktop use and competes well with AMD's Sempron lineup of processors. Likewise, this processor is priced at a level that should be affordable to even the most budget-conscience users out there.

Intel Celeron D (478) 330 120 Day Analysis



Intel Processors – Socket 478 AMD Motherboards – NVIDIA nForce 2
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  • AdamRader - Thursday, November 18, 2004 - link

    Fixed, and fixed. Perhaps it takes more than 2 hours of sleep and a box of caffiene pills to write =)
  • Schnook121 - Thursday, November 18, 2004 - link

    I think on the page about the A64's, the socket 939 3200+ is a winchester core, not a newcastle
  • nthexwn - Thursday, November 18, 2004 - link

    Celerons come in socket 748!? ;)

    I take joy in thinking to myself every time that I'm bored, "Every hour, computers are getting faster and cheaper!" And when I want to know how much faster/cheaper I come here!

    Been lurking around for ages, and finally bothered to register!

    I have yet to see a computer store ANYWHERE that can beat the anandtech/newegg combo for info/parts!

    GJ!

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