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Intel Celeron E1200
$43.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Great for basic computing tasks - browsing the web, editing documents etc. Great value - one of the only dual core celerons. Long manufacturer warranty - 3 years.
The Cons:Not enough performance for most modern games. Older model - hard to find. Lacks hyper-threading support - a significant performance hit for some applications.
The Intel Celeron E1200 is one of Intel's lower end, energy efficient dual core processors. The E1200 codenamed "Allendale", features 512KB L2 cache, a core clock speed of 1.60GHz, and a front side bus of 800 MHz.
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The CPU is manufactured on a 65nm die and contains 2 processor cores. Designed to be energy efficient, it has a Thermal Design Power of 65W. For the full report, refer to Intel Celeron Dual-Core.
Features
- Core Clock Speed: 1.60GHz
- L2 Cache: 512KB
- Front Side Bus: 800MHz
- Thermal Design Power: 65W
- Socket: LGA 775
- Release Date: January 20, 2008
- Price: $43
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great for basic computing tasks - browsing the web, editing documents etc.
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great value - one of the only dual core celerons
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long manufacturer warranty - 3 years
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compatible with the latest operating systems, including Windows 7 64-bit
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includes a good heatsink and fan - keeps the CPU cool without being too noisy
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not enough performance for most modern games
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older model - hard to find
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lacks hyper-threading support - a significant performance hit for some applications
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