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- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (parts): 3 years
- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
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Great Overclocker
- Pros: Great CPU.
Took almost no effort to get it to 3.2ghz 400x8=3200mhz @ 1.5vCore
- Cons: None
- Other Thoughts: Foxconn P35A
Super Talent PC6400 DDR2 800mhz @ 800mhz 4-4-4-12-2T Cooler Master Real Power Pro 550watt
E1200 Is Solid Processor
- Pros: The price is the first noticable perk for the E1200 Dual Core, never mind the Celeron tag. This is a solid processor for the money. It is an Intel. Integrity is built in. I installed this first on an old LGA775 MSI board that I had. But, much to my dismay it would not post. Upon further investigation I learned that boards manufactured before 2007 do not support the Dual Core Celeron processor. I found a Foxconn board here at newegg that is a much newer model for a reasonable 50. bucks that does support the Celeron Dual Core architecture. It posted and booted up the first try and has been doing it duties ever since. This is not a gaming processor or a super fast board. But, they do seem to be very dependable and resonably fast. It is a good all around SOHO board and processor. I installed a pair of 533mhz Dual Channel RAM modules for (1GBx2) for 2 GB total and it is suffiecient to run office apps and email etc. I added an 80 gig WD SATA hdd that is so quiet you have to watch the LED.
- Cons: Be sure you get a mobo that supports the Dual Core 65w architecture and upgrade the BIOS. The E1200 is the least expensive Intel on the market today, oh that is not a CON.
- Other Thoughts: The reliability of an Intel processor is hard to match at any price. I have built hundreds of PCs and there is no substitute for reliability and performance.
Budget Performance
- Pros: For the price, this thing hauls. Pretty darn cold with only stock cooler. Perfect for conventional use. Sounds better when you tell the "illiterate" that you've got Intel dual-core.
- Cons: You can easily find a more powerful processor for a lesser price, going with an AMD product. Fairly low bus speeds, unless overclocked.
- Other Thoughts: I'd hate to say it, but since the release of Intel's i7, the Intel power\price ratio in comparison to AMD has become rather acceptable. Even knowing that I could find cheaper, better chips on Newegg, I rated this product 5 eggs trying to be non biased, as I am a fan of AMD. It is of rather good value.
| Model |
| Brand |
Intel |
| Processors Type |
Desktop |
| Series |
Celeron Dual-Core |
| Model |
BX80557E1200 |
| CPU Socket Type |
| CPU Socket Type |
LGA 775 |
| Tech Spec |
| Multi-Core |
Dual-Core |
| Name |
Celeron E1200 |
| Operating Frequency |
1.6GHz |
| FSB |
800MHz |
| L2 Cache |
512KB |
| Manufacturing Tech |
65 nm |
| 64 bit Support |
Yes |
| Hyper-Threading Support |
No |
| Virtualization Technology Support |
No |
| Thermal Design Power |
65W |
| Cooling Device |
Heatsink and Fan included |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
3 years limited |
| Labor |
3 years limited |
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