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Look on the Intel website but i can give you some answer: 3GHz and alright for playing games on
The Intel P4 line is considered obsolete and won't be the best choice for renderng.
Celeron D 3Ghz, 1.25mb ram, Nvidia 6200 256mb
no it does not you idiot it uses a frickin amd CPU not Intel. gosh
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It's a laptop CPU. Therefore not like 5Ghz like desktop ones. (If) you can, you can get it to go at 3Ghz maybe (and ~3,3 with TurboBOOST) or more ;-)
3GHz is the fastest 1000 Mhz is second fastest
3ghz-300ghz
AMD frequency do not add stepping technology specs and multithreading load into their marketing. They tell you the true average frequency while bench-marking speeds live. Intel will include the total processor capabilities and not mention the actual frequency until it is bench-marked, so short answer is yes. Intel 4Ghz processors is about equal to an AMD 3Ghz processor, although Intel would handle data better and AMD will perform better for gaming.
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No. The Celeron is much slower.