Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: apoppin
If you go NewEggs' pricing, the P4-2.80c (which I bought last month) is ~$185; the 2.4 Celery is ~$110 less.
If you doN'T have the money NOW or NEED the performance, the Celery will do fine for a year or so until the Northwood P4s are cheap - sticking in an 0/C'd 3.x+ would be a screamin' upgrade.
edit: of course, you'd O/C that 2.4 Celeron to ~3.0Ghz and it would be a decent performer NOW.
In fact, I am looking to do a similar upgrade path next year, when 3.4Ghz is starting to seem slow . . . I am quite certain the last of the Northwoods will be cheap next year AND O/C to well over 4.0 Ghz. 😉
What I don't get is WHY would you want a 2.4 Celeron for ~75, when you could get a 2500+ that will murder the Celeron for virtually the same price? You'd have to have a HUGE Vendetta against AMD to do that, especially considering the price and preformance. Hell, go get a 1700+ for cheaper if we wanna be stingy, that'll still cream the Celeron.
Yea, by his own quote, I was trying to say the same thing, and he said I "took it out of context" I still don't understand why you would throw away the $75 (who would want it 6 months later, they are crap now) instead of buying something that will actually last a year or two THAT IS STILL UPGRADEABLE.
I agree with the vendetta comment.....
i also agree that you don't get it.
😀
OK, so you buy a $75 Celeron cause thats all you can afford. Six months later you buy a faster P4 to put in it place. Then you try to sell the crap Celeron to somebody and can't (unless you find a moron), so you have wasted $75.
Aside from the fact you might be able to sell the CPU, which I agree might happen, what exactly is it that I don't get ? Why people like to waste money ? Why you are in Intel fanboy who would rather buy and throw away a CPU, or sell it to a
moron==eBay, than buy one you could actuallly use at twice the speed in the meantime ? Oh, I forgot, then you would have to spend $25-50 on a motherboard that would support AMD processors, and you can't have that.... It might even be upgradable, and then you would have to buy another AMD processor....