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Well, it IS your money. But a 2.4GHz Celery chip is essentially a slower
Pentium 4. Honestly, at the end of the day, you will not see a whopping
improvement in system performance. But I guess you'll feel better about having
a Pentium 4.
If you want to make a deal for the used and rejected Celery chip, let me know.
Then you can at least tell your wife you made a clever deal to sell off the used
part. She may hold off beating you soundly about the ears. For a few hours,
anyway... Ben Myers
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 20:47:46 -0700, "Tim" <Tim@XHemplemans.com> wrote:
>400 fsb...It just bugs me knowing it's a celeron. I have a spare HS
>retention bracket. Tiger Direct has the cpu for $159.99. I KNOW I'll buy
>it...I need ammo for defense against my wife. Don't tell her I bought
>another 256 ram today, 512 and P4 will look great in my computer properties!
>"Edward J. Neth" <ejn63@netscape.com> wrote in message
>news:c6mvoh$dptnh$1@ID-84332.news.uni-berlin.de...
>> It depends - the P4 2.6 will outrun any Celeron CPU - but it depends on
>> which P4 2.6 you can use.
>> The 2.6/400 is gone from production and rising in price. The other P4
>2.6s
>> are much less expensive.
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>> All in all, I'd pass -- if you can use a faster P4, then upgrade.
>> Otherwise, bank the money for a new BTX system when they start arriving.
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>> "Tim" <Tim@XHemplemans.com> wrote in message
>> news:aoidnTOzMb-H0BPdRVn-vw@inreach.com...
>> > ...from a Celeron 2.6 to a P4 2.6?
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