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Originally posted by blade
you're not getting the joke
Maybe because there is nothing to joke about
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Originally posted by blade
but a 2.0 mhz 'P4' Celeron Processor (it can't be a P4 AND a Celeron either )?
And why not? Each Pentium-class has also Celerons. As well as you have/had PII Celerons and PIII Celerons, you also have a P4 Celeron....
Intel's P4 Celeron is a "crippled" version of the .18 micron P4 core that works with 478-pin architecture. It runs at higher clock speeds compared to Pentium III Celerons, but has standard 128 KB of L2 cache compared to the 512 KB of the newest Pentium 4. However, the 400 MHz bus speed really helps it out compared to earlier Celerons.
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Originally posted by madman66
[sarcasm]
2.0Mhz, I never knew celerons where as fast as that
* madman66 runs out and buy's one
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They can even be faster...
The Intel Pentium P4 Celeron 2.8 Ghz for example
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Originally posted by madman66
Also unless the drives are stelthed, its got no "DVD/CDRW Combo drive" or a "Panasonic 1.44Mb Floppy drive"
bmtaylor said it quite nicely. It is just a photograph of an empty case. I can give you thousands of ad-scans like that (or where the picture doesn't represent 100% the actual product)
sorry guys