2048Megabytes Active Member Aug 19, 2009 #1 Is the Intel Celeron E1500 (2.2 gigahertz) Dual-Core (model BX80557E1500) processor about equal in processing power to the Athlon X2 5800+ Brisbane (3.0 gigahertz) processor?
Is the Intel Celeron E1500 (2.2 gigahertz) Dual-Core (model BX80557E1500) processor about equal in processing power to the Athlon X2 5800+ Brisbane (3.0 gigahertz) processor?
Bodaggit23 Active Member Aug 19, 2009 #2 Celeron (sell-and-run) is junk. I'd say the X2 would smoke it.
F funkysnair VIP Member Aug 19, 2009 #3 Bodaggit23 said: Celeron (sell-and-run) is junk. I'd say the X2 would smoke it. Click to expand... no no no, the older celerons where junk, i got the e1400 and oc'd ot to 2.4ghz and it was a really good cpu! newer celerons are based on the core2duo chips! very nice budget cpu however i think the athlon might be better (alot) at standard clocks Last edited: Aug 19, 2009
Bodaggit23 said: Celeron (sell-and-run) is junk. I'd say the X2 would smoke it. Click to expand... no no no, the older celerons where junk, i got the e1400 and oc'd ot to 2.4ghz and it was a really good cpu! newer celerons are based on the core2duo chips! very nice budget cpu however i think the athlon might be better (alot) at standard clocks
2048Megabytes Active Member Aug 19, 2009 #4 Just reading some more online. I think the Athlon 5000+ Dual-Core (2.6 gigahertz) is around the same processing power of the Celeron E1500 Dual-Core.
Just reading some more online. I think the Athlon 5000+ Dual-Core (2.6 gigahertz) is around the same processing power of the Celeron E1500 Dual-Core.