Intel BX80557E1500 Celeron Dual Core E1500 Processor

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Product DescriptionIntel Celeron Dual Core E1500 Processor BX80557E1500 experience new levels of basic computer with Intel Celeron ® ® Dual-Core CPU. Because many of the daily tasks required of software applications are designed for dual core processors, can be more creative and productive in the home, office or classroom. Security and virus protection requires running more than one application at a time. The Celeron dual-core processor has the power to do so. Based on. . . More>>
PRICE $46.71
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  1. T. Shih says:

    I was building a low budget Intel-based computer and took this CPU, as it was the cheapest dual-core offering. From the beginning, he intended to overclock the CPU by increasing the FSB to 800MHz to 1066MHz, with the hope of reaching a final CPU speed of 11 * 266 = 2. 93GHz. I wanted to do this without having to adjust voltages, since it also uses a motherboard presupuesto.Como expected, CPU overclocking and temperatures effort was never above 50C with Hyper TX3. That said, the results were mixed. In terms of regular websurfing and office applications, everything was very spirited and quick. However, when it came to games, the yield was quite pobre.Cuando it comes to modern games, the Celeron E1500 @ 2. 93GHz was actually slower than my Pentium Dual-Core E2180, overclocked @ 2. 66GHz. Despite having a 10% clock speed and is based on the same microarchitecture, the Celeron was 25% slower in Half-Life 2 and Unreal Tournament 3. Intel Celeron really halt this offering only 512KB of L2 cache. Full-(a full Core 2 Duo E6000 series) are 4-8x more cache and the Pentium Dual Core (E2000 series) has twice more.The area where this shines CPU (when overclocked) is actually the means communication of encryption, such as the conversion from CD to MP3 or convert DVD to MP4. As these tasks are more sensitive to the clock speed that the size of the cache, the Celeron Dual-Core @ 2. 93 GHz was about 9% faster than my Pentium Dual-Core @ 2. 66GHz.En general, there is nothing special about this CPU except for the low price. In setting values, the CPU is more than adequate for office applications and surf the Internet. (It’s also a bit faster than most Pentium D’s original) When overclocked, the CPU has done a great job in converting media files, but the gaming experience was poor. Unless you are very price sensitive, there are better options out there for just a little more. Pentium Dual Core CPU E5200Cabe noted that this will be removed shortly. It was replaced by the Celeron E3000 series is based on the 45nm process, Intel. The Celeron E3000 series offers 1MB of L2 cache and Intel’s virtualization support, but the chips are compatible only with relatively new motherboards .———————- ———— From Intel website: Intel ® Celeron ® E1500 (512K cache, 2. 20 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) Processor Number: E1500N Number of cores: 2The frequency Processor: 2. 2 GHz (200 * 11) L2 Cache: 512 KBVelocidad FSB: 800 MHzInstruction Set: 64-bitLitografía: 65 nmMax TDP: 65 WVID Voltage Range: 0. 962V-1. 275VIntel ® Virtualization: NoExecute Disable Bit: SíEnhanced SpeedStep: SíIntel ® 64: SíDemand Based Switching Boost nHyper-Threading nTurbo Execution nTrusted n Rating: 3 / 5

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