Intel Processors - Celeron

Celerons don't get much time in the spotlight these days, ever since Athlon XPs came onto the market at compatible prices and superior performance years ago. Since then, Intel has beefed up the Celeron a bit by slapping a Prescott core under the hood and renaming the product line to "Celeron D". While this does help quite a bit to improve the overall performance of the chip, it is still limited by slower clock speeds. In the end, the Celeron is still a budget processor that should really only be considered for those not looking as much for performance as they are reliability, low cost and basic to intermediate computing needs.

Regardless of Prescott's real performance being at higher clock speeds, this week's Celeron recommendation goes to the Intel Celeron D (478) 330. Clocked at 2.66GHz and only costing a few dollars more than the older 2.6 chips, it is a chip that should be considered.

Intel Intel Celeron D (478) 330 120 Day Analysis



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  • slurmsmackenzie - Monday, October 25, 2004 - link

    what about 915 for 775? PCIe, ddr2 and ddr (4gb each), high definition audio. the asus p5gdc deluxe is an extremely versitile board than overclocks well all for 160 dollars. i just think it was awkward not to even mention the asus 915p and the gigabyte 915p lines. there are other options than the overpriced uncompromising 925 chipset.
  • Rainman - Sunday, October 24, 2004 - link

    For those who care, the Abit AA8 DuraMax has a $50 rebate on it making it only 102 dollars shipped from NewEgg.

    As usual, great work on the guide.
  • Gioron - Sunday, October 24, 2004 - link

    I think #1 is talking about the wierd curves in between the yellow dots on the nforce2 motherboard graph on page 8. I'm not exactly sure whats going on in that graph either, and it probably wouldn't hurt to straighten all the blue lines.

    Other than that comment, I like the new format. Much more informative with the 120 day graphs and expanded comments. It looks like its a quite a bit more work than the previous style price guides, but it turned out well.
  • SUOrangeman - Sunday, October 24, 2004 - link

    #1, I actually found the 120-day price analysis rather interesting. Perhaps they're worth keeping with the most dramatic changes are shown.

    FOr instance, there is no point in showing that data if only one vendor has product X and they never change the price. However, we may see some interesting supply-demand trends on products that are widely available (OK, more demand, than supply since it is widely available)

    -SUO
  • AtaStrumf - Sunday, October 24, 2004 - link

    I found this in your A64 pricing table:

    **9** Athlon 64 (939) 3200+ 512KB 90nm NewEgg 265.00 3.99 268.99 **110028** Check Prices

    I think it need to be removed, since its doubled and makes no sense.
  • eetnoyer - Sunday, October 24, 2004 - link

    Nice format. One thing to fix on pg.4 though...

    "One very nice attribute of the Sempron is that certain models make it very easy to adopt a newer socket 754 architecture without having to fork over the full cost of an Athlon XP..."

    I think that should say Athlon 64
  • thebluesgnr - Sunday, October 24, 2004 - link

    Very nice article, well done!

    Only thing missing is pricing on KT600/KT880 motherboards.
  • AnnoyedGrunt - Sunday, October 24, 2004 - link

    What's up with Newegg and their almost $50 price increase on the 939 3200+

    At the current price, it really isn't a very good deal.

    I haven't been that impressed with Newegg, and this price gouging certainly doesn't help their case.

    Hopefully that price will come back down when the chip becomes more readily available.

    -D'oh!
  • Chuckles - Sunday, October 24, 2004 - link

    For future guides, would it be possible to eliminate the spline curves connecting the points? Right now they are a bit of a distraction, as they don't portray the local trends of the curves.

    Also the page 12 chart is showing the trend in price of the Abit IC7-G MaxII rather than the AA8 as recommended.

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