Need oppinion on CPU change

Jpapf

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Sep 12, 2006
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Hi there.

My PC has a Celeron-D 326 CPU overclocked at 3.8 GHz (giving it roughly the same power as an AMD Athlon 64 3200-3400). I'm looking for a CPU exchange for the least ammount of money possible, but with the cost-benefict ratio in mind. My two options are:

Intel Celeron-D 356 (the new 65nm with 512k cache Celerons), overclockable at 5 GHz

or

Pentium D 805, overclockable in my board at 3.6 GHz

Given the fact that the Pentium D costs a little more than the double of the Celeron (110$ vs 50$), the Celeron uses less power and generates less heat (my cooler is an humble Thermaltake Golden Orb II), that I have a limited budget and I don't really do lots of multitasking, I focus on games, video encoding and office applications, it it worth the leap to dual core and get the Pentium D? Or should I take the Celeron, that will not stress as much my PSU, will run cooler and will overclock more easily (my board doesn't support vcore change, I know the Celeron 356 can hit 5 GHz with stock voltage, but the P805 doesn't go over 3.6 GHz).

In short, is the Pentium D worh the double of the money? Is it likely that it could beat a 5 GHz Celeron D operating at only 3.6 GHz? Please give me your oppinions. Thanks in advance.
 

Jpapf

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Sep 12, 2006
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Anyone else wants to give an oppinion? I can buy the Celeron for 50$ and sell my old Celeron 326 for the same money, so it's a free upgrade! With the Pentium D, I would have to pay 60$.

What do you think? Should I save those 60$ to buy a Conroe at Christmas? Is it a good move to keep on single-core without throwing money away in a Pentium D while looking forward for a Conroe at Christmas?
 

knightc2

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If you are already planning on getting a conroe at Christmas then you might as well wait and do that. It's only ~3 months away.