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    yep...im gonna build a new pc...and i will most likely choose this processor...i was curious about it.

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    Celeron = small cache = get a real P4.

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    it has 256k...and 16k lv 1...plenty for me and my needs....i was just curious if it could game....its more or less for a school pc

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    For gaming you definitely want more. I mean yeah i could game, but it's the value option so you'll get value results.

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    certainly is better than a 1ghz pentium 3....make that 994 mhz since thats what mine is reported running as

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    I agree with earlier responses. It'll game but it won't game well. Like anything else in life, you get what you pay for.

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    I'd go with a San Diego core Athlon 64 4000+ from AMD. Quite cheap right now.

    Actually I still have the full set of specs for that which were mostly recommended by a moderator elsewhere...this PC is great and cost me just over $1800, and it's got a SoundBlaster, a DVD-RW drive, 1 GB of RAM, and a Geforce 7800GTX (top of the line, though since I bought it models have come out with silent cooling).

    So yeah...screw the Celeron D. This is the first AMD system I've had in a while and it's great.

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    I like AMD Athlon processors, but I was just curious: if Intel makes cheapo Celeron processors, does AMD offer a comparable product, or does it just stick to high-end processors?

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    Avoid Celeron like the plague. End of story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcade Antics
    Avoid Celeron like the plague. End of story.
    Oh come on now be serious. I think we'd all rather have the plague then a celeron any day. Avoid the Celeron more then the plague.

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    Is celeron D the same as Pentium D? Sorry, I just got my first PC 2 years ago. Last weekend, I went out and bought a Vaio RC, I like it but it came with a pentium D. I hope that's okay, because it cost a pretty penny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by atm55
    Is celeron D the same as Pentium D? Sorry, I just got my first PC 2 years ago. Last weekend, I went out and bought a Vaio RC, I like it but it came with a pentium D. I hope that's okay, because it cost a pretty penny.
    No the Pentium D is a real pentium processer. And it's dual core which is cool.

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    just put it all together with a 2.93 ghz celeron d...and it performs very well with battlefrield 2, quake 4, and my other games....so i dont know what you guys diss it for...i think u wanted me to spend money

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukenkm44
    just put it all together with a 2.93 ghz celeron d...and it performs very well with battlefrield 2, quake 4, and my other games....so i dont know what you guys diss it for...i think u wanted me to spend money
    Maybe your system handles those 'demanding' games well because you have a high-end videocard (i.e. one of the latest Radeons or GEforeces), which takes stress of your CPU.

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    nope...my card is old....128 meg radeon 9200...i believe its agp 4x too

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukenkm44
    nope...my card is old....128 meg radeon 9200...i believe its agp 4x too
    You call that old?!?

    I'm using a TNT 2 w. 16MB RAM (4X AGP)

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    I think the real question is:
    Can a Celeron D handle running Yahoo messenger and windows solitaire at the same time?
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    kamino...the answer is yes...it can

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    Forget the Pentiums.

    Laud the Athlons, heap praise upon them, and crown them with laurels for their all-surpassing speed and value.

    AMD > Intel.

    I would also avoid Sound Blaster cards if at all possible - my Audigy Gamer has consistently been one of the crappiest sound cards I've ever had due to driver problems. Not really sure what other choice one has, but I'm going with something else for my next PC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by calthaer
    Forget the Pentiums.

    Laud the Athlons, heap praise upon them, and crown them with laurels for their all-surpassing speed and value.

    AMD > Intel.

    I would also avoid Sound Blaster cards if at all possible - my Audigy Gamer has consistently been one of the crappiest sound cards I've ever had due to driver problems. Not really sure what other choice one has, but I'm going with something else for my next PC.
    Good luck finding a quality substitute. I'm rather ignorant when it comes to high-end sound, but I do know that before Creative bought them out, Aureal used to make a quality sound card (featuring the A3D API).

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    Quote Originally Posted by njiska
    Celeron = small cache = get a real P4.
    Xbox did okay with just a Celeron - check the serial number - it's a celeron.
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    Quote Originally Posted by evildead2099
    I like AMD Athlon processors, but I was just curious: if Intel makes cheapo Celeron processors, does AMD offer a comparable product, or does it just stick to high-end processors?
    there's the Semprons

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin_psx
    Quote Originally Posted by njiska
    Celeron = small cache = get a real P4.
    Xbox did okay with just a Celeron - check the serial number - it's a celeron.
    No matter what the Xbox uses, it's a mistake to compare modern PC technology to past-generation technology used in a console. Don't base your specs around the aging Xbox, base it on reviews and benchmarks.
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    I'd hafta agree with all the folks recommending AMD.

    They're cheaper, they're just as good as Intel, and they're super easy to overclock.

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    I don't care what you're doing, don't buy a Celeron, lest someone find out. Get a Pentium.

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