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Celeron E1200, Pentium E2140

Which one would you recommend?
Both overclocks to about the same clock speed, except that the Celeron have half the cache.
I was wondering if PS3Grid project performance will be affected by cache size or not. And if they do, by how much??
My goal is to build a low end machine now, so I will be able to donate it to third world country later this year.
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Re: Celeron E1200, Pentium E2140

Celeron processors perform poorly due to the size of the L2 cache.

Also, PS3Grid only runs on the Playstation 3 console. Folding@home has other agents for CPUs, but that's a project entirely separate from WCG.
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Re: Celeron E1200, Pentium E2140

Hello chungenhung,
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/celeron-e1200_2.html
http://www.hothardware.com/articles/Intel_Pentium_E2140_Dual_Core_Processor/

The Celeron E1200 is a Pentium E2140 with only half (512KB) the L2 cache. Both are Core 2 Duo processors. Since L2 cache is very important for Intel processors (which depend on the FSB) the Pentium is worth the additional cost. [In my unhumble opinion.]

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Re: Celeron E1200, Pentium E2140

Avoid the celeron at all costs. It is no match for a C2D, or eveb a P4 for that matter.
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Re: Celeron E1200, Pentium E2140

if you want to crunch cancer, don't even think about the Celeron. The run time is insane with this chip.
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Re: Celeron E1200, Pentium E2140

Which one would you recommend?
Both overclocks to about the same clock speed, except that the Celeron have half the cache.
I was wondering if PS3Grid project performance will be affected by cache size or not. And if they do, by how much??
My goal is to build a low end machine now, so I will be able to donate it to third world country later this year.


I replaced a nearly 2 year old single core 3 Ghz Celeron with a ($49) dual core 2.8Ghz (NOT core 2 duo) and got 70% more results in the same amount of time.
With much of the cache on the Celeron disabled, it's a 'cripplechip'.
It may be a little cheaper, but unless you're a very light user, the regular CPU will be enough faster to justify the cost, even if just in energy savings per data bit processed.
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Re: Celeron E1200, Pentium E2140

Yeah. Go for the the Pentium... but if you have the money, and REALLY want to crunch.. get the Q6600! biggrin
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Re: Celeron E1200, Pentium E2140

I am already using SEVERAL Q6600s
Yeah. Go for the the Pentium... but if you have the money, and REALLY want to crunch.. get the Q6600! biggrin

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