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Intel Celeron E1400
$53.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Well-priced for the feature set - excellent option for everyday users who spend most of their time browsing the internet and doing word processing. Sufficiently renders HD-quality video on the Windows 7 platform - great choice for users who play modern PC games or watch a lot of high-quality videos. Maintains very low operations temperatures - can reduce stock processor heat levels by up to 50%.
The Cons:3-wire fan design is incompatible with many common motherboard units - lacks speed control and tends to produce a considerable amount of noise.
The Intel Celeron E1400 is one of Intel's lower end, energy efficient dual core processors. The E1400 codenamed "Allendale", features 512KB L2 cache, a core clock speed of 2.00GHz, 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: 2.00GHz
- L2 Cache: 512KB
- Front Side Bus: 800MHz
- Thermal Design Power: 65W
- Socket: LGA 775
- Release Date: January 20, 2008
- Price: $53
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Well-priced for the feature set - excellent option for everyday users who spend most of their time browsing the internet and doing word processing
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Sufficiently renders HD-quality video on the Windows 7 platform - great choice for users who play modern PC games or watch a lot of high-quality videos
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Maintains very low operations temperatures - can reduce stock processor heat levels by up to 50%
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Highly overclockable - easily at performs 30 - 50% over the advertised 2GHz handling speed for comprehensive multitasking support
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Offers dual-core functionality at a single-core price point - excellent option for inexperienced users looking to upgrade their system without breaking the bank
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Lives up to reputable Celeron name - value and performance are unparalleled at the sub-$100 level
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3-wire fan design is incompatible with many common motherboard units - lacks speed control and tends to produce a considerable amount of noise
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