On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Dennis wrote:

> 
> In  a nutshell, does anyone have a handle on the relative preformance of
> these are? 
> 
> 233Mhz P5 vs 233Mhz Celeron

233MHz P5 (w/L2 cache on motherboard) > 233MHz Celeron (no L2 cache)

> 333Mhz Celeron vs 333 Mhz PII

In my experience, the Celeron CPUs which have the 128KB full-speed
cache are pretty much on-par (though not always) with the PII CPUs
with 512KB half-speed cache.

I have noticed that in certain computationally-heavy situations that
the smaller Celeron cache hurts (cracking a password with John The
Ripper, for instance), even though it runs at a higher clock rate.

Last time I looked, the price difference was enough that the Celeron
gives you more bang for the buck.


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