AMD Sempron LE-1200, with 2 G of ram and a modest display card, the system is good enough for ALL office works and play 95% of today's games. It is comparable to a Intel Pentium 4 - 640 system.
>>>>>>>Benchmarks here show this is a mid-range system, I wouldn't recommend it for Windows 7 (as it is often sold) as it is too slow. It's basically a 2.1 GH system, when the benchmark has been 3.2 GH for several years, and dual core 3.2 systems have been the norm. It should run XP fine, however.
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_lookup.php?cpu=AMD+Sempron+LE-1200
No, in most cases, the Intel Pentium 2.4 outperforms the AMD Sempron 2500+
This questions is not right, try with clock memory or AMD Sempron but not both in one !
Rather yes than no.
Yes, It is compatible.
You can use an amd sempron or an amd athlon II with an am3 socket, but when am3 was released it was meant to be used with the amd phenom line of CPUs. You can use all three: amd sempron, amd athlon II & amd phenom.
Celeron for Intel and Sempron for AMD
Whenever you ask if something is fast, you must always have a point of reference. Is a bicycle fast? Is a Ferrari fast? Is the Concorde jet fast? Is light fast? Is an AMD processor the fastest type of processor available? No. Is an AMD processor faster than an Intel processor of the same price? Probably. Is an AMD 5x86 faster than an Intel Xeon? Heck, no! Is an AMD Phenom faster than a Pentium 4? Yes.
celeron
NO
PowerSpec 5500 system has AMD Sempron processor (Sempron 3100+) running at 1.8GHz (1800MHz)
The AMD Sempron was released in 2004. It was designed as an entry-level processor aimed at budget-conscious consumers, providing a balance of performance and affordability. The Sempron line continued to evolve over the years, with several iterations based on different architectures.
I believe I read somewhere that the Intel Celeron line was the equivalent to the sempron line