Intel Pentium Dual-Core & Celeron Dual-Core

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A range of cut-down Core 2 Duo processors that are fine for everyday tasks.

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Compatible Chipsets: p45G, 945GC, 945GT, 946GZ, 946PL, 975X, G31, G33, G35, G965, P31, P35, P965, Q33, Q35, Q965, X38, X48
The Pentium, Intel’s old premium brand, is now a little brother to the Core 2 Duo, and a new dual-core Celeron provides parallel processing on an even leaner budget.

These processors are all based on the same 65nm Allendale core used in low-end Core 2 Duo processors, with the same thermal design power of 65W.

However, they’re some way behind the Core 2 Duo in terms of performance. That’s partly down to low clock speeds, but another factor is L2 cache: the Celeron is hobbled with just 512KB, and even the Pentium’s 1MB looks inadequate next to the 6MB caches enjoyed by some Core 2 Duos.

But don’t write off these slower parts. The Celeron and Pentium Dual-Core are perfectly powerful enough for office and internet applications, and partnered with a suitable graphics card the faster Pentiums could even make a decent fist of 3D gaming. Compared with the low-end Core 2 Duos, they’re a tempting value proposition.

Of course, there’s no avoiding the fact that comparable Athlon and Sempron processors come in at similar – sometimes slightly lower – prices.

And AMD’s chips all support hardware virtualisation, while Intel disables it on all but the top-end Pentium.

But given the convenience of the wider availability of Socket 775 motherboards, not to mention the scope for future upgrades, a Pentium or Celeron Dual-Core could still be a smart choice.

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This Review appeared in the August, 2008 issue of PC & Tech Authority Magazine

Source: Copyright © PC Pro, Dennis Publishing

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