Celeron 766 Review

Anandtech ha pubblicato la recensione della cpu entry-level Intel Celeron 766Mhz; la trovate a questo indirizzo
What should you take away from all of this? For starters, the Celeron, now at 766MHz, is mainly an upgrade chip, since there is clearly a better option if you are building a new system from scratch. For those of you that need us to spell it out, the Duron is obviously a much better alternative not to mention that, clock for clock, it is cheaper than the Celeron. A Socket-A platform carries quite a bit of upgrade potential as you will be able to drop an Athlon in there later on, and if you pick up a DDR board or a motherboard with true 266MHz FSB support (based on the VIA KT133A chipset) you will be able to use future Athlons as well.
But let’s talk about where the Celeron 766 would fit, and where you would be better off sticking to an older Pentium III. As we discovered, business/content creation applications do get a small boost courtesy of the Celeron’s clock speed. Remember that at 766MHz, both of the Celeron’s caches are running at 766MHz as well. For applications that can reside in the processor’s L2 cache, a 766MHz clock speed is definitely desirable.
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