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1.8GHz P4 or 2.7GHz Celeron?

 
 
amc
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      30th Jan 2007
hello,

considering buying a new mobo and was wondering which is the better /
faster processor of the two i have.

1.8 GHz P4 400MHz 256kb Cache

2.7 GHz Celeron 400MHz bus 128kb Cache

i know cache is very important, but was wondering if the extra .9GHz
would offset the difference in the cache sizes.

thanks,
amc

 
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Rod Speed
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      30th Jan 2007
amc <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

> considering buying a new mobo and was wondering
> which is the better / faster processor of the two i have.


Since you have both, why not try both ?

> 1.8 GHz P4 400MHz 256kb Cache


> 2.7 GHz Celeron 400MHz bus 128kb Cache


> i know cache is very important, but was wondering if the
> extra .9GHz would offset the difference in the cache sizes.


I doubt you'd be able to pick it in a proper double blind trial.


 
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Mike Walsh
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      30th Jan 2007

With relatively fast system memory the Celeron would be faster.
With slower memory that is shared with the video adapter the 256 KB cache would make a bigger difference.

amc wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> considering buying a new mobo and was wondering which is the better /
> faster processor of the two i have.
>
> 1.8 GHz P4 400MHz 256kb Cache
>
> 2.7 GHz Celeron 400MHz bus 128kb Cache
>
> i know cache is very important, but was wondering if the extra .9GHz
> would offset the difference in the cache sizes.
>
> thanks,
> amc


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paulmd@efn.org
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      31st Jan 2007
On Jan 30, 1:05 am, "amc" <aaron.co...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hello,
>
> considering buying a new mobo and was wondering which is the better /
> faster processor of the two i have.
>
> 1.8 GHz P4 400MHz 256kb Cache
>
> 2.7 GHz Celeron 400MHz bus 128kb Cache
>
> i know cache is very important, but was wondering if the extra .9GHz
> would offset the difference in the cache sizes.
>
> thanks,
> amc


I think the celeron would win. At least in many applications.


 
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kony
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      31st Jan 2007
On 30 Jan 2007 01:05:21 -0800, "amc" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>hello,
>
>considering buying a new mobo and was wondering which is the better /
>faster processor of the two i have.
>
>1.8 GHz P4 400MHz 256kb Cache
>
>2.7 GHz Celeron 400MHz bus 128kb Cache
>
>i know cache is very important, but was wondering if the extra .9GHz
>would offset the difference in the cache sizes.
>
>thanks,
>amc



The Celeron is faster. However, I would not buy a new
motherboard to run either of these, IMO you're better off
buying a board for a newer CPU, the new CPU too, then
selling both of those CPUs to recoup costs if necessary.
 
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