D is better as it has dual core function
celeron d can sapport any monitor but if there is a problem check the display adptor(graphics card)
A Celeron D processor can be purchased online at New Egg, Amazon, CU World, Shopzilla, Tiger Direct and Price Grabber. Future Shop and Best Buy also sell Celeron D processors.
As the Celeron D is a product line and not a specific processor, there is no specific comparable processor. Depending on the model. the Celeron D is comparable in performance to various Athlon 64, Athlon XP, and Sempron processors.
The Celeron D is a single core processor because that is how Intel designed it.Sounds trite, but that is the truth. Each processor chip is designed to meet a particular performance / price ratio, and that is how the Celeron D turned out. Simple, eh?
It depends on your applications, but a Celeron D won't be all that much slower and will provide excellent value.
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Celeron doesn't refer to any particular processor series. Celerons were cost-reduced versions of their Pentium equivalents. The Celeron in question could be based on a Pentium 2, Pentium 3, Pentium 4, Pentium D, or Core 2 Duo. In which case the answers would be "Pentium 3, Usually Pentium 3, Celeron, Celeron, and Celeron", respectively.
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You can use any LGA775 Pentium 4, Pentium D, or Celeron D with an 800, 533, or 400 Mhz FSB.
Pentium 4 sockets were sockets numbers Socket 423 for early Pentium 4's. Then socket 478 for Pentium 4, Pentium 4 Extreme Edition and Celeron and socket T (LGA 775) for Pentium 4, Pentium D dual core, Celeron D and Pentium Extreme Edition.