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    Question Not to cause problems

    Ok, not to cause a major mud slinging fest here, but which is better: a duron or a celeron and why?

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    Darren Wilson
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    Duron for speed and Celeron for stability.


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    YT
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    Duron for speed and Duron for stability .

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    Celeron for CHIPSET stabilty

    Durons are faster , but if the chipset drivers are unstable , it is a moot point.

    Keep in mind that i use strictly intel chipsets , but i use them BECAUSE of stability and compatability issues.

    I wish AMD had a chip that would run on the BX/ZX/810/820/815 chipset family... damn what a fast and stable system that would be...

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    tgratzer
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    810 and 815....I don't think anything will run good with those Chipsets. I haven't heard anything but bad about those sets!

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    Darren Wilson
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    810 & 815 chipsets are fine. I have had no probs with them yet and don't see any looming that could cause a problem.

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