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Author: Subject: Computer stuff Pentium vs Celeron (oldskool!)
BenB

posted on 28/9/07 at 02:53 PM Reply With Quote
Computer stuff Pentium vs Celeron (oldskool!)

At home I've got an admittedly rather old desktop with a Celeron 2.4Ghz in it.

But due to the crazy way the NHS pays for its IT stuff I've just been given a 2.66Ghz Pentium 4 processor.

Will there be much of a difference between a 2.4Ghz Celeron and a 2.66Ghz Pentium?

I'm going to do some 3dMark test before and after but thought I'd check incase it's not worth the time it takes!!! I have a gut feeling it might be worth it....

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Pdlewis

posted on 28/9/07 at 02:55 PM Reply With Quote
Suppose it all depends on what you use the system for. if your like me and run mutliple copies of visual studio (in different forms) and have other development tools then yes you will see a huge difference

If you only word process and play on the internet then i wouldnt expect to see much if any difference

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vinny1275

posted on 28/9/07 at 02:56 PM Reply With Quote
The Celeron has less cache than the Pentium, so for an equal clock speed, the pentium should be faster, as it spends less time going out to main memory for stuff.

3D Mark will show you more graphics-related stuff, it's not just processor related.

HTH


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BenB

posted on 28/9/07 at 03:10 PM Reply With Quote
Okay! Looks like its a going concern....
It's the same socket type so the only change will be the bus speed- hopefully I can find the manual online to change to multipler!!

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ned

posted on 28/9/07 at 03:10 PM Reply With Quote
Do they both have the same amount of memory? If there is a difference in amount of RAM I'd expect that to make more of a difference than the cpu speed on a system of that type/age..

Ned.





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RazMan

posted on 28/9/07 at 03:10 PM Reply With Quote
I would plonk it in there - it will probably make your system more useable in the future - you might want to try Vista.

I've just discovered QUAD CORE - that makes a real difference.





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BenB

posted on 28/9/07 at 03:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ned
Do they both have the same amount of memory? If there is a difference in amount of RAM I'd expect that to make more of a difference than the cpu speed on a system of that type/age..

Ned.


My computer has got 1*512Mb (I had two but one died) but I'm plonking a single 1Gb strip in there as well next week which no doubt will help!!
the Pentium4 2.66Ghz computer strangely only had 2*256 so I'm not going to downgrade!!

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RazMan

posted on 28/9/07 at 03:23 PM Reply With Quote
You probably won't get much benefit from the extra RAM unless you are using Vista - XP can't really use much more than 1Gb afaik - I could be wrong though.

[Edited on 28-9-07 by RazMan]





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BenB

posted on 28/9/07 at 03:33 PM Reply With Quote
Really? Cobblers!

I'm running Adobe Premiere and that thing frags the hard discs doing swap file city.... I was hoping more RAM would get rid of some of the waits....

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RazMan

posted on 28/9/07 at 03:54 PM Reply With Quote
Just did a search on a geeky site ...
"Windows XP Professional x64 Edition supports 128 GB of RAM and 16 terabytes of virtual memory address space, as compared to 4 GB of both physical RAM and virtual memory address space for 32-bit Windows XP Professional.
There is however a 2GB limit each application can have in the virtual address space."

hth

[Edited on 28-9-07 by RazMan]





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BenB

posted on 28/9/07 at 04:03 PM Reply With Quote
Cool! I think if I was going to buy anything more than a gig I'd be tempted to get a new mobo @ the same time. My motherboard will only run pants old PC2100...
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graememk

posted on 28/9/07 at 04:17 PM Reply With Quote
if you wait untill sunday evening i'm going to do a trade 24 hours on www.callright.co.uk

if that helps






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BenB

posted on 28/9/07 at 04:23 PM Reply With Quote
I was hoping you were going to say something like that I stupidly missed out on the last one!!
I'm looking up the max specs for my mobo!!!

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graememk

posted on 28/9/07 at 04:34 PM Reply With Quote
go on then just for locostbuilders and BenB

www.callright.co.uk is trade untill tomorrow morning. i'm still going to do 24 hour trade on sunday as well.

just trying to build up a customer data base

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BenB

posted on 28/9/07 at 08:37 PM Reply With Quote
Looks like I need a new motherboard!!!
My current one has max bridge 400(!) and max memory speed 2100(!)....
Pants...

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iank

posted on 28/9/07 at 09:44 PM Reply With Quote
That's the way with computers. Unless you upgrade every couple of months you end up having to replace everything anyway.

Case in point, the nice new shiny motherboard I bought from Graeme has a 24pin PSU connector. My 1.5 year old case (!) has a PSU with the 'old fashioned' 20pin connector. Absolutely no point to the change as the fix was to buy a 20 to 24pin adaptor cable - works a treat but shows the way the manufacturers try to force upgrades.





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Liam

posted on 28/9/07 at 10:23 PM Reply With Quote
Are you sure there is not a firmware upgrade for your mobo? Often a mobo would be advertised supporting "up to xxxx processor at xxxx speed etc etc" but that's just what was available at the time the advertising was written. As faster stuff comes out firmware upgrades can sometimes add greater support. Worth checking out.

As for memory on windows XP 32 bit, i've got 2GB and have recently seen the light - totally turned off the swap file!! Woooooaaaahhhhhh... scary - none at all! Best thing i've ever done! Even after a chugging photoshop 10 session or a game, a look at the task manager performance readings says max memory committed has never exceeded 1.6 GB, so i've not needed the page file. However no matter how much ram you have, if you have a page file turned on it WILL be used. Now i get any application i've used in the past hours, days, however long the computer's been switched on loading instantly from ram, wheras before anything in memory not used for a while is paged to disk. Really worthwile thing to try when you have a decent amount of ram!

Liam

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