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I'd like to counter. Need For Speed 5 ("Porsche Unlimited") runs very good
on Celeron-400 with an Riva TNT2 card and 224 Mbs of RAM. I think this
machine will fullfill my gaming needs for at least another year or so.
Celerons are good budget gaming machines, though if I had the choice now
I'd go with the AMD line of Athlon or Duron.
<> Max Timchenko [MaxVT]
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Ultra wrote:
> Celeron is powerful enough for normal use. But these days, it's hard to rate
> a processor "good" or "bad", it's all depending on what you want to do. eg.
> if your primary goal is playing games, Celeron is not for you (at least, not
> for hardcore gamer). Power user usually goes high-end PIII, or AMD
> Thunderbird. I don't recommend P4 at the moment, unless all your...
>
> I am getting a new computer that has an Intel Celeron Processor. Is this a
> good, fast processor? Will it be okay to run Windows ME and CD-RW drive?
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