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Intel Processor upgrade: Intel Celeron 3 GHz Socket 478

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The Intel CPU powers your computing platform, delivering extra performance for cutting-edge applications and an extraordinary computing experience. the Intel Processor upgrade: Intel Celeron 3 GHz Socket 478 is designed to meet the computation-intensive requirements of cutting-edge software applications running on high-performance desktop systems.

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From: Review Centre Reviewed by: amarmish Posted: Nov 15, 2005 Type: User Review Review of Intel Celeron Processor

The Celerons that Intel first introduced as a low-cost CPU alternative (266 & 300MHz versions) were basically just Pentium-II's without any L2 cache at all. This deficiency really punished Celeron performance when compared to competitive AMD and...
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PROS: The Celerons that Intel first introduced as a low-cost CPU alternative (266 & 300MHz versions) were basically just Pentium-II's without any L2 cache at all. This deficiency really punished Celeron performance when compared to competitive AMD and Cyrix chi
CONS: The Celerons that Intel first introduced as a low-cost CPU alternative (266 & 300MHz versions) were basically just Pentium-II's without any L2 cache at all. This deficiency really punished Celeron performance when compared to competitive AMD and Cyrix chi
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From: Review Centre Reviewed by: rburgess2003 Posted: Mar 14, 2004 Type: User Review Review of Intel Celeron Processor

It's right, the Intel Celeron is a poor man's pentium - good for internet or the odd games, mind you, i have still got my 600mzh celeron in my drawer, i like my p3, mind you the celeron is faster than amd.
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PROS: it's ok
CONS: slow
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From: Review Centre Reviewed by: gonemini. Posted: Jul 06, 2003 Type: User Review Review of Intel Celeron Processor

Basically, the celeron has always been the poor mans pentium, and always will be. It has the same specs in general as the pentium, just a much smaller l2 cache. I have been a celeron fan forever, mostly because the price, I find that all intel...
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PROS: Efficient, Excellent buy...
CONS: Low cache ammount
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From: Review Centre Reviewed by: Fraser. Posted: May 14, 2002 Type: User Review Review of Intel Celeron Processor

The latest Intel celeron's are actually very good for a budget processor. Using the PIII core instead of the older celeron's PII core, the processor performs pretty much the same as the PIII. Slightly slower due to less L2 cache, 128Kb instead of...
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PROS: quite fast, usual intel plug in's like MMX etc. Hugely overclockable!!
CONS: Not as fast a comparable PIII due to less L2 cache.
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From: Anandtech Reviewed by: Anandtech Expert Posted: Aug 25, 1998 Type: Expert Review

After the introduction of the Pentium II, there were rumors of Intel working on a 266MHz Socket-7 Pentium MMX processor, code-named the Tillamook. With current Pentium MMX 233's boasting a high yield, and overclockers...
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