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Hello

What is the above processor like? Its a 2.8ghz, just to be used for general PC stuff - internet, email, finances etc? Another choice is a 2ghz Celeron, both PCs are Dells & for my girlfriend's folks.

Or would I be better getting them a Core2

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Mon May 18, 2009 9:10 pm
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In order it probably goes: Core 2 > Athlon X2 > Celeron.

The X2 will do "normal" PC stuff no problem. Please, buy anything but the Celery!

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Ive never been a fan of the Celeron, but wasnt sure if the newer versions were better nowadays! Unfortunately, dont really know much about the Athlon range anymore


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Ive never been a fan of the Celeron, but wasnt sure if the newer versions were better nowadays! Unfortunately, dont really know much about the Athlon range anymore


They're creaking a bit these days but it's still a Dual Core processor, so the X2 should be fine. If the cost is minor it might be worth getting the C2D instead.

Do you know the model numbers of the X2 and C2D processors involved? Eg. Athlon X2 6000+ ?

Don't get a Celery, they're still rubbish (probably always will be)!

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I can get either a C2D E4600 (2.4Ghz), E5200 (2.5Ghz), an E6550 (2.33Ghz), or the Athlon which is 5400B.

The price difference seems to be pretty minimal really.


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Oi! :P

I have a Celeron Dual Core E1200 in my PC, and it's quicker than my sister's 3.6ghz Pentium 4-D. They only cost like £30 new, too. And overclock to 4ghz on air. :D

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If the money's the same, I'd get the 5200, just because the upgrade path is better.


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Oi! :P

I have a Celeron Dual Core E1200 in my PC, and it's quicker than my sister's 3.6ghz Pentium 4-D. They only cost like £30 new, too. And overclock to 4ghz on air. :D


Hmm, now the Celeries are dual core and more like a Core 2 than Netburst, I don't actually think they're that bad and it would easily run rings around the Athlon when OCed. The only problem for the little Celeron's case is the fact that this PC is likely to be kept at stock clockspeeds. Therefore, I'd have to recommend the Athlon, or better, a Core 2 duo.

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I wonder if the brick will overheat before apple release a firmware update for it??


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bally199 wrote:
Oi! :P

I have a Celeron Dual Core E1200 in my PC, and it's quicker than my sister's 3.6ghz Pentium 4-D. They only cost like £30 new, too. And overclock to 4ghz on air. :D


Hmm, now the Celeries are dual core and more like a Core 2 than Netburst, I don't actually think they're that bad and it would easily run rings around the Athlon when OCed. The only problem for the little Celeron's case is the fact that this PC is likely to be kept at stock clockspeeds. Therefore, I'd have to recommend the Athlon, or better, a Core 2 duo.


Woah. If a Celery would outrun an Athlon X2 I'll eat my hat.

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ended up getting a C2D E7300 2.6Ghz, which should do the job nicely i think!

Thanks for the advice


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ended up getting a C2D E7300 2.6Ghz, which should do the job nicely i think!

Thanks for the advice


Ample. Well done.


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Danstevens wrote:
bally199 wrote:
Oi! :P

I have a Celeron Dual Core E1200 in my PC, and it's quicker than my sister's 3.6ghz Pentium 4-D. They only cost like £30 new, too. And overclock to 4ghz on air. :D


Hmm, now the Celeries are dual core and more like a Core 2 than Netburst, I don't actually think they're that bad and it would easily run rings around the Athlon when OCed. The only problem for the little Celeron's case is the fact that this PC is likely to be kept at stock clockspeeds. Therefore, I'd have to recommend the Athlon, or better, a Core 2 duo.


Woah. If a Celery would outrun an Athlon X2 I'll eat my hat.


The Celeron overclocks much better than the Athlon series of AMD processors so I would say, yes it will. Stock however, there's no way a Celery could take down the X2.

Anyway, the OP made a great processor choice.

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I wonder if the brick will overheat before apple release a firmware update for it??


Depends if it’s an air brick or not, I suppose.


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