Author: Rajen Gupta
Date: 07:59:24 04/13/99
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Clock for clock a celeron A is every bit as good as the equivalently numbered perntium II chip for almost all applications and certainly so for commercial chess programmes.In fact for most of the action games a celeron is even slightly better. I 've got a celeron 300 A (overclocked comfortably to 450. can even do 500MHZ with corresponding increase in Fritz mark with its case off) ) which shows a Fritz mark which is in fact a few pts ahead of a Pentuim II 450 with the same amount of RAM. even for applications where a celeronA is slower, it is only very marginally slower, in fact in between the equivalent P II and the immediately lower PII. Rajen Gupta
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