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)
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?
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.
It depends on your applications, but a Celeron D won't be all that much slower and will provide excellent value.
Intel Celeron processors are generally designed to be an inexpensive alternative to Pentiums, which are more powerful (but less energy efficient) chips by comparison.
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.
Celeron was created in 1998.
nachoes
No. The Celeron is much slower.
You can use any LGA775 Pentium 4, Pentium D, or Celeron D with an 800, 533, or 400 Mhz FSB.
Intel produces Intel Celeron processors.