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Maurice
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      06-12-2005
Is it worth to buy a Intel Celeron 2,6 Ghz? Are there people with
experience? Or is it not worth it? this one has 256 kb cache instead of 128
Kb.

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      06-12-2005

"Maurice" <nietvantoepassing.com> wrote in message
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> Is it worth to buy a Intel Celeron 2,6 Ghz? Are there people with
> experience? Or is it not worth it? this one has 256 kb cache instead of
> 128 Kb.
>


That would depend on what you want to *do* with it. If you are doing basic
office work (Word, Excel, etc.) it should be fine. If you do 3D CAD, video
editing, FPS games, etc., you'd better look for something with more
horsepower.

Most of the workstations at work are 2.4G Celerons. A few of us who
seriously multitask have P4s with much more zing to them (oh - more memory,
all that <g>)



 
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      06-13-2005
Maurice wrote:

> Is it worth to buy a Intel Celeron 2,6 Ghz? Are there people with
> experience? Or is it not worth it? this one has 256 kb cache instead of 128
> Kb.


For $10, yes. For $100,000, no. Can you narrow it down a little?

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It is a Celeron D processor, which are better then the regular celeron. It
cost 100 Euro.

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>> Is it worth to buy a Intel Celeron 2,6 Ghz? Are there people with
>> experience? Or is it not worth it? this one has 256 kb cache instead of
>> 128
>> Kb.

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> For $10, yes. For $100,000, no. Can you narrow it down a little?
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>> Maurice wrote:


>>> Is it worth to buy a Intel Celeron 2,6 Ghz? Are there people with
>>> experience? Or is it not worth it? this one has 256 kb cache instead of
>>> 128
>>> Kb.


>> For $10, yes. For $100,000, no. Can you narrow it down a little?


> It is a Celeron D processor, which are better then the regular celeron. It
> cost 100 Euro.


There ya go. Now someone that uses Intel can probably be of more help.

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