Need info on max processor

The Celeron D is already dual core. To be honest im not sure you could get a faster processor on that motherboard.

Nope, it's not dual core.

If it's an LGA775 socket then his motherboard will take Cure 2 Duo's, those are much faster than any Celeron D.

No, not all LGA775 motherboards take Core 2 Duos.


yes, but i need the celeron to get the speed i want as if i used another processor, the max speed the board will take is below 3.0

Why get celerons if you want a fast computer? Celerons are budget line CPUs, I'm guessing that the best CPU you can get is one of the Pentium D's, as I doubt you can run Core 2 Duo on it.
 
The Celeron has never and never will be Dual-Core, It is a 775 socket, and it is a 2.53Ghz Celeron D 326. You might be better off with a Pentium D. There is a limited speed, Front Side Bus. It doesn't do a dadgum bit of good to have a 3.6Ghz Processor(e.g) and have it knocked down to 533Mhz Front Side Bus. It would also be very useless to have a Core 2 Duo, those were targeted toward overclockers, so says my Intel insider. Obviously, you have no OC capability, I would just save money and build another, sorry, but that is my opinion.
Guys, I had to figure it out the hard way, Dell and other computer manufacturers screw you over badly. I have looked at this and found it to be true. They will get your processor and put it on a motherboard that supports your chosen processor as a maximum(not in speed). Example: I order a Core 2 Duo, they give me a board that will not support a Core 2 Extreme, do you see that? I build and leave room for the future, the businesses I "advise" do not like that $100 increase but, it benefits them in the long run. I am running a DG965WH right now with a Pentium 4HT 3.2Ghz, I definitely have room for an E6600(not OC'able). Think about this guys.
 
The Celeron has never and never will be Dual-Core, It is a 775 socket, and it is a 2.53Ghz Celeron D 326. You might be better off with a Pentium D. There is a limited speed, Front Side Bus. It doesn't do a dadgum bit of good to have a 3.6Ghz Processor(e.g) and have it knocked down to 533Mhz Front Side Bus. It would also be very useless to have a Core 2 Duo, those were targeted toward overclockers, so says my Intel insider. Obviously, you have no OC capability, I would just save money and build another, sorry, but that is my opinion.
Guys, I had to figure it out the hard way, Dell and other computer manufacturers screw you over badly. I have looked at this and found it to be true. They will get your processor and put it on a motherboard that supports your chosen processor as a maximum(not in speed). Example: I order a Core 2 Duo, they give me a board that will not support a Core 2 Extreme, do you see that? I build and leave room for the future, the businesses I "advise" do not like that $100 increase but, it benefits them in the long run. I am running a DG965WH right now with a Pentium 4HT 3.2Ghz, I definitely have room for an E6600(not OC'able). Think about this guys.

yeah thats true, its kind of like the myth(ot that this isnt real) about software companies that make virsusprotection software making viruses
 
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