Celeron or Celeron D?

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dterrors

I just took out a motherboard + cpu to sell someone. But now I don't
know if it's a Cleron 3ghz or a Celeron D 3ghz?

Is it even possible for a Celeron to go up to 3ghz or is that D
territory? It's socket 478 if that helps....
 
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Paul

I just took out a motherboard + cpu to sell someone. But now I don't
know if it's a Cleron 3ghz or a Celeron D 3ghz?

Is it even possible for a Celeron to go up to 3ghz or is that D
territory? It's socket 478 if that helps....

Celerons go to 2.8GHz/FSB400, in socket S478
http://processorfinder.intel.com/List.aspx?ProcFam=49

Celeron D goes to 3.6GHz/FSB533, socket S478 and LGA775
http://processorfinder.intel.com/List.aspx?ProcFam=1756

Checking the SSPEC printed on the top of the processor,
might help identify it. Codes are of the form "SLxxx".

Paul
 
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dterrors

Celerons go to 2.8GHz/FSB400, in socket S478http://processorfinder.intel.com/List.aspx?ProcFam=49

Celeron D goes to 3.6GHz/FSB533, socket S478 and LGA775http://processorfinder.intel.com/List.aspx?ProcFam=1756

Checking the SSPEC printed on the top of the processor,
might help identify it. Codes are of the form "SLxxx".

Paul

this is excellent info thanks. I don't want to take the heatsink off
of the proc, but the links you provided solve my problem, thanks
again.
 

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