What is the difference between celeron and core 2 duo




















Forums Hardware CPUs. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next Sort by votes. Sep 11, 2 0 18, 0. Mar 23, 76 0 18, 0. Deleted member Guest. Apr 21, 2, 0 20, I agree with both Jul 8, 13, 55 42, For reference, the Celeron was basically a budget Pentium 4. In short, they stink at everything but power consumption.

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News Comments. Phenom X3 AMD A AMD Phenom X3 Intel Core 2 Duo E A9 e. AMD E AMD Ae Intel Celeron N AMD AM Core 2 Duo E Celeron N Pentium G Pentium E User rating Here you can see how users rate the processors, as well as rate them yourself. Rate Intel Core 2 Duo E yourself: 1 2 3 4 5. Rate Intel Celeron N yourself: 1 2 3 4 5.

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Report an error Highlighted fragment with error:. Indicate exactly what the error is, if it is not obvious:. Submit Cancel. Your FPS data has been sent. Core Solo means it has only one processor in its chipset, while Core Duo means it has 2 processors in one chipset similar to Pentium Dual Core and Centrino Dual core. The most sophisticated processor at the moment is the Core 2 Duo Extreme with up to 3. Well, if money is not an issue then off course you should opt for the top end processor like Core 2 Duo.

However, since the price gap is quite significant, then my suggestions is to think about what you need. If you ask a computer salesmen, surely he or she will persuade you to buy the most expensive items as possible to give him or her the highest commission, but this is not wise, right? So if you are a light user, with browsing, chatting, blogging kind of activities, then Celeron is suitable for you.

If you need to do serious work, big spread sheets with lots of pivot table, databases, then you should at least consider Pentium processor. However, if you are a graphic 3D animation designer, or a maniac PC gamer, or an engineer with CAD, prototyping, mathematical modeling, then Core 2 Duo is for you.

Honestly, I don't see any differences in the performance because actually I'm a light to medium user. I don't play PC games, I don't create any graphic animation. My biggest spreadsheet files are only 2MB max, my average presentation file is only 10 pages.

My word documents are less than 50 pages and less than 5MB each. Thank you for the information. I was thinking of buying my son a Toshiba with Celeron but i think i will opt for Pentium, since he will probably play some games on there, being 15 and all. Maybe Intel should look at giving you a job so you can break down the mumbo jumbo into layman's terms. Thanks again for the insight.



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