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Intel Celeron D 430
$40.00
Released November, 2008
The Pros:Value - available for under $40. Good for simple computing tasks or a basic file server. Energy efficient - has a max TDP of 35 W.
The Cons:Designed for the aging LGA775 CPU socket. Only a single core - not good for multitasking. Lacks hyper-threading support.
The Intel Celeron D 430 is a "Conroe-L", Celeron D 1.8GHz microprocessor designed for Socket 775 chipsets. Designed with a 65nm architecture, it delivers single-core processing with an 800MHz frontside bus for an enhanced computing experience.
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Pivotal to the Celeron D 430 is its wide array of features, such as Intel Smart Memory Access. This allows the Celeron D 430 to optimize the use of data bandwidth from the memory subsystem, which in turn accelebrates out-of-order execution. In addition, the Celeron D 430 also hosts Intel Advanced Digital Media Boost, which accelerates the execution of Streaming SIMD EXtension (SSE) instructions to significantly improve performance on various applications, including video/audio/image processing, multimedia, encryption, and more. Perhaps most notable about the Intel Celeron D 430 microprocesser is its Execute Disable Bit, essential for providing enhanced virus protection when deployed along a supported operating system.
Features
- 'Conroe-L', Celeron D 1.8GHz
- Socket 775 Chipsets
- Single-Core Processing (800MHz FSB)
- Intel Smart Memory Access
- Intel Advanced Digital Media Boost
- Execute Disable Bit
Specifications
- Processor Speed: 430 / 1.80GHz
- Processor Interface: Socket 775
- Processor Class: Celeron D
- Processor Core: Conroe-L
- Cache Size: 512KB
- Bus Speed: 800MHz
- Architecture: 65 nm
- Wattage: 35W
- Core Stepping: A1
- Fan: Not Included
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value - available for under $40
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good for simple computing tasks or a basic file server
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energy efficient - has a max TDP of 35 W
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supports the latest 64-bit operating systems
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designed for the aging LGA775 CPU socket
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only a single core - not good for multitasking
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lacks hyper-threading support
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doesn't include a heatsink/fan
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