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Intel Celeron® A, 2.0 GHz (BX80532RC2000B) Retail Processor

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Epinions Overclocking experiences with the Celeron 566

by  quigley13,  Aug 7, 2000
Pros: VERY Overclockable
Cons: Not as fast as the PIII
Review: Celeron II – Overview
The new Celerons (Celeron II) are essentially a Pentium III with half of the L2 Cache disabled. Like the PIII, the new Celerons even include Intel’s SSE instructions. This can really speed up applications/games that...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions Intel Celeron; the Processor for the little guy!

by  vemartin, top reviewer in Computer Hardware ,  Aug 21, 2000
Pros: Easy to install, solid, fast performance
Cons: None at this time...
Review: Disclaimer:this review is intended for computer layman who have a very good understanding of the terms used throughout this review, and a broad understanding of processor technology.

Chug, chug, chug, puff, puff, puff, crash!...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions Cost/Performance Superman

by  johnathonm,  Aug 9, 2000
Pros: Cheap, Fast, Cost/Performance EXCELLENT
Cons: 66mhz FSB by default,
Review: The Intel Celeron Processor, designed by Intel to expand its presence into the sub $1000 pc market. The celeron processor at its current speeds, varying from 300 to 733, is probably one of the best investments any person or individual could make for the...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions Intel's dirty little secret

by  TheDOZ,  Jan 13, 2000
Pros: PRICE! Full speed cache, combined with a "softjumper" board this is childs play to overclock
Cons: No nifty black case to strap a great cooler on, smart people are snapping em up, making the 300+ series diffcult to get,By the book techs will look upon you with scorn , even though they have a tortured Celeron of their own at home.
Review: Yep, there's a skeleton in the Intel closet and it's the Celeron line. Dubbed "seconds" by those who despise the success of the Intel juggernaut, the little Celeron, disrespected by almost-techs everywhere, is a speed freak's dream.

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Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions Computing at a lower than hell price.

by  blasterpc,  Dec 17, 2002
Pros: Quality of Intel, cheaper version of processor from Intel.
Cons: Slow clock speed progress, same architecture from Pentium.
The Bottom Line: If you like the Pentiums, you will love even more the Celerons.
Review: For full retail pc customers (beginner's level), Celeron is always seen installed in very cheap systems with a price which can just fit nicely into the insanely low budget of every poor student who desperately desire a PC system. Then, it is the clock...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions The Overclocking Legend

by  Superdoo,  Nov 19, 1999
Pros: increased speed = increased productivity
Cons: could reduce the life of your CPU
Review: Back in the 486 days of PCs you could get a clock doubler or have one built into your motherboard that would allow you to run your CPU at a higher hertz rate than usual. Your computer could then calculate things a lot faster and performance would be...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions Celeron CPU's Get More For Your Money

by  Syntax,  Sep 17, 2000
Pros: Affordable, Reliable, Compatible,
Cons: Unable to Run Dual CPU's
Review: Owning a computer business, I sell alot of processors, and everyones always out to get the fastest they can, the cheepest they can, many a time they end up with a outdated motherboard within months because they want to go cheep. However when it comes...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions Why I chose the Celeron

by  ram021,  Dec 14, 1999
Pros: Cheap price and full speed cache
Cons: 66MHz FSB & no SIMD instructions
Review: When it was time for me to replace my 1995 computer I had some serious shopping to do. After reviewing all the many different options I selected the Intel Celeron Processor over the other competing technologies. The following are some of the reasons...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions 800mhz from a $150 Celeron... A MUST READ!

by  tuyenvo,  Mar 31, 2000
Pros: Performs nearly as well as its 800mhz big brother for about 1/5 the price
Cons: Overclocking is not for everyone... only those who can live with a little risk
Review: Move over bacon, now there's something meatier. Intel's soon to be released Celeron 533mhz FC-PGA CPU looks to be the current king of the overclocking hill. Read this from a report on Overclockers.com and from the looks of it, 800mhz out of the box is...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions Extreme Overclocking - The New Celeron's Are Here

by  stevelarrison,  Apr 8, 2000
Pros: Extreme overclockability, good value
Cons: none
Review: Over the years the Celeron has been a very overclocker friendly chip. The original cacheless 266 & 300 could be run well above standard clockspeed. (The 266 was the chip of choice, it could hit 448MHz 112MHz FSB x 4.0 clock, easily). The...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

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