• About Us
  • Search
  • Compatibility
  • Forums
  • Archive
  • Channels
  • Home
To take full advantage of all features you need to login or register. Registration is completely free and takes only a few seconds.
Warp2Search.net » News » November 2007 » Intel Celeron 420/430/440: New Low-End Vs. Old Middle-End

Intel Celeron 420/430/440: New Low-End Vs. Old Middle-End

Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 11/19/2007 09:45 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 2746 views

Digit-Life posted a new review: Intel Celeron 420/430/440: New Low-End Vs. Old Middle-End



We have not yet touched on the new Celeron based on Conroe-L core in any of our articles, although the subject has already become ripe for discussion. In this article the above-said shortcoming is going to be corrected. We shall acquaint you with performance characteristics of the new low-end Celeron models.

Intel Celeron 420/430/440: New Low-End Vs. Old Middle-End



Digg it! Del.icio.us Technorati Furl Google Bookmarks

Related Stories

08/04/2006 03:24 AM: Intel Centrino Patches by NewsFactory
Intel has issued patches for flaws in its Centrino device drivers and ProSet management software that affect the security of the wireless products. C]net...

04/20/2006 07:02 PM: Intel Celeron M 3.0GHz Beats AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 by Newsfactory
A famous overclocker aka Coolaler posted some results of his overclocking experiment performed on a 0.065micron Celeron M version when this baby reached 2.6-3.0GHz core frequency in an AOpen i975Xa-YD...

01/13/2006 02:01 PM: Intel Centrino Duo Launch Report by [NT]
Intel has an interesting launch on their latest Centrino Duo mobile technology over at Hard Rock Cafe earlier this week and we are pleased to hear from Gary Willihnganz, the Director of Marketing from...

12/28/2005 06:39 PM: Intel Celeron M @ 4Ghz by Newsfactory
Just yesterday we could report about how Crotale reached a new milestone with 4Ghz with a Celeron M 1.4GHz. We didn't think he would stop there and he didn't. He kept pushing that poor processor even ...

06/27/2005 09:27 PM: Intel Celeron D goes 64-bit by Newsfactory
With the introduction today of the Intel Celeron D processor 351, Intel now has EM64T, or 64-bit memory addressability, available throughout its entire desktop and server processor lines. More at DV H...


« Creative Inspire T7900 Review · Intel Celeron 420/430/440: New Low-End Vs. Old Middle-End · NVIDIA GeForce 8800M Preview »

Warp2Search.net » News » November 2007 » Intel Celeron 420/430/440: New Low-End Vs. Old Middle-End

Latest News

· Cyber-D's Auto Delete 2.02
· What's new in Fedora 10
· WOW: Wrath Of The Lich King (PC) Review
· Patriot 128GB Warp SSD Review
· Left 4 Dead VGA performance with 23 graphics cards
· OCZ Platinum Edition PC3-16000 2GB Memory Kit Review
· Archos 7 320gb Internet Media tablet Review
· Hardware Buyers Guide for December 2008
· Antec Veris Fusion Black HTPC Case Review
· Samsung L210 Digital Camera Review
· Antec Skeleton Open Air Case Review
· Seagate FreeAgent XTreme 1.5TB External Hard Drive Review
· ASUS P6T Deluxe OC Palm Edition X58 Motherboard Review
· ASUS Rampage II Extreme - The Definitive Overclocking Board?
· Intel X25-M SSD Review
· ZOTAC NITRO Graphics Card Overclocking Made Easy Review
· PowerColor HD 4830 Review
· AMD's 'Shanghai' 45nm Opterons review
· ECS A790GXM-A Black Series Review
· G.Skill 64GB SSD (FM-25S2S-64GB) Review

Nodes To Friends





Online Users

There are currently 724 user(s) online:
Ask Jeeves, Google, Live Search, MSN, Yahoo

© 2007-2008 Esselbach Internet Solutions
All products mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
Read our disclaimer over here and our Privacy Policy over here
Managed with Contentteller(R) Business Edition, (C) 2002-2008 Esselbach Internet Solutions