Help me on this please

k i was making sure because i dont want to get somethng that wont work or to much MHZ or something
 
that mother board and cpu will work together but why don't u get a dual core instead (I kno thats not what your asking about but dual core is better)
 
Actually, yes, it does. Pentium/Celeron D-series are two cores side-by-side, hence Dual-core.

They were the fore-runners of the 'true' dual-core CPU's.

Not to be confused with Core2Duo's, which have a different architecture.
 
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