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    sesquim
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Anyone know how good is celeron 1.1?

    Anyone know how good is celeron 1.1?

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    Darren Wilson
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    Not seen the 1.1Ghz advertised anywhere yet (the 1Ghz was only relaeased a couple of weeks back) so I cannoit comment. The 1Ghz is a good CPU though.

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    sesquim
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    kool thans dude! when i went to the computer store they had a 1.1 celeron. but the cost is $185 canadian almost the same as athlon TB 1.2

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    yps
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    if you're intel minded, try PIII-750 or 800 theay all nearly have the same price but perform better than celeron. and if you want some performance for your money, buy the Athlon TB 1.2.. got it?

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    Darren Wilson
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    I will agree with YPS on this one, but you have the extra expense of buying a new motherboard & possibly other componets (depending on what you already have) if you decide on the T-Bird. The 1.1Ghz Celeron as only just appeared on my suppliers' lists so I will be having a thorough test session with one in the next week or so ( after my marriage on Staurday)

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    sesquim
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    My specs
    466 celeron / 20gig / 192ram (pc 100) / Windows 98SE
    Hi! thanks all for the replies.
    I dont want to buy a new system yet, i just wana upgrade my cpu. Can I put a P3 or P4 chip in my motherboard? or is it just celeron chip, and how will the
    "Pentium III 750MHz PGA (PC100/256K Cache) Retail Box $215" do compare to a "Celeron-II 1.1GHz Retail Box $185" ?




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    Jpbtennisman
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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by sesquim:
    My specs
    466 celeron / 20gig / 192ram (pc 100) / Windows 98SE
    Hi! thanks all for the replies.
    I dont want to buy a new system yet, i just wana upgrade my cpu. Can I put a P3 or P4 chip in my motherboard? or is it just celeron chip, and how will the
    "Pentium III 750MHz PGA (PC100/256K Cache) Retail Box $215" do compare to a "Celeron-II 1.1GHz Retail Box $185" ?
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    OK you have a Socket 370 motherboard..

    what mobo is it? get the latest BIOS flash and tell us the date of that BIOS flash.

    You can't put P4s in there but you can put P3s or Celerons. Possibly the new Tualatin core, depends on how updated your mobo is. But Probably a coppermine core P3 will be what you will have to get.

    As for those 2 chips, yes both of them will work, and they'd probably be about on par with each other

    also what FSB does your motherboard have? (speed of the RAM) make sure you're getting a chip with the same FSB.

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    Darren Wilson
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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by sesquim:
    My specs
    466 celeron / 20gig / 192ram (pc 100) / Windows 98SE
    Hi! thanks all for the replies.
    I dont want to buy a new system yet, i just wana upgrade my cpu. Can I put a P3 or P4 chip in my motherboard? or is it just celeron chip, and how will the
    "Pentium III 750MHz PGA (PC100/256K Cache) Retail Box $215" do compare to a "Celeron-II 1.1GHz Retail Box $185" ?


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    I wish I knew where the Celereon II moniker came form as Intel NEVER called teh FC-PGA Celerons this. Another piece of marketing nonsense. All Celerons over (if I remember correct) 533Mhz are FC-PGA (Coppermine) CPU's. The original Black Celerons were teh standard PGA S370. There is a difference. There is no such thing as a Celeron II and anyone that trie selling you one as something 'special ' is not a trustworthy reseller, period. Do a search for 'Celeron II' On Intel's website and see what you come up with....



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    Daz I think when the peeps use the term Celeron 2 they are refering to the later versions of the chip, if you wanted to get technical we must be on the celeon 5 by now
    (original cache less black, Original small cache black, PGA 370, FCPGA 370, FCPGA 370 - 100 mhz Bus.)

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    sesquim
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    "what mobo is it? get the latest BIOS flash and tell us the date of that BIOS flash."
    whats a bios flash? where do i download this??

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    Jpbtennisman
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    You will need to find out the manufacturer and model number of your motherboard (unless your computer is store bought..then you go to the manufacturer website) and look for BIOS updates. Then you download them, read the instructions, and it will update your BIOS.

    BTW...If you were wondering how good it is..read this:

    http://www.techhard.com/docs/pro/cel110/cel110_1.htm

    The 1.0 Duron using the new Morgan core smoked the Celeron in virtually every benchmark


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    Darren Wilson
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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by Lips2001Ad:
    Daz I think when the peeps use the term Celeron 2 they are refering to the later versions of the chip, if you wanted to get technical we must be on the celeon 5 by now
    (original cache less black, Original small cache black, PGA 370, FCPGA 370, FCPGA 370 - 100 mhz Bus.)
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    It was actually the first 2 were Slot 1 CPU's & were green (Got a Celery 266 cacheless sitting in front of me on a keyring )

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    Lips2001Ad
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    Yeah, sorry daz my bad, I keep forgeting that intel are stingy B*%#*^ds and did not put the black plastic cartrige type case over there green chips. !!! Oh and BTW I LOVE CELERONS got me a 800 @ 966.

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    Darren Wilson
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    I must admit I am still partial to the Celerons over the Durons. Had a lot less problems with teh Celery's

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    Garak
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    they dont cook easily unlike AMD's

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