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    Goldfish
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    I was just curious some of the main things that distinguish one from the other not including speed like how does the celeron compare to the pentium II I know its a crippled PIII (or thought I did)
    here are some of the ones I am curious about not sure of other variations or cyrix
    pentium II
    celeron
    Pentium III (katamai coppermine)
    athalons (original tbirds palaminos)
    Pentium 4 (wilmette northwood)

    detailed answers are great
    I know this questions has probably been answered in various forms in the past but I think it would be nice to have it all in one post to benefit others who are curious and might not ask
    thanks in advance

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    Are you looking for comparisons between generation (ie 486, P5, P6), families (AMD’s X86 processors vs Intels X86 processors) or intergeneration (PII, vs PIII, vs Celeron)?

    The type of comparison you want makes a big difference


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    between families and intergeneration
    sorry for not being more specific
    havent checked back for a while because noone seemed to care about the question thats why the lag on response
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    Originally posted by Lethal:
    between families and intergeneration
    sorry for not being more specific
    havent checked back for a while because noone seemed to care about the question thats why the lag on response
    try http://www.geek.com

    very good on chips and such forth
    yep just looked there now, go to the chip geek section, heaps and heaps on chip stuff enjoy
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    [This message has been edited by Baboon (edited November 09, 2001).]
    Amd 1.2
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    USB mouse and printer
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    Thanks that page is very helpful
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    detailed answers are great
    Umm, but a lot of people here could end up writing for a couple of days on any of these subjects...

    ...fortunately for you, one poster regularly does this (or at least it seems that way).

    Try searching for posts by Arcadian, on your topics.

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    The site will do the trick for me
    Probably better than what I was looking for
    If there are any other sites someone knows of feel free to let me know
    thanks again
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