Pentium 3's have 512k lb cahce and the celerons only have 128k. So naturally a pentium 3 600 will perform better than a celeron 600. They had to take som of the cache away from the celerons so that it could be in the "low end" market.
is overclocking. I got a celeron 466 and I'm running it at 525 by raising the front side bus speed up to 75 in the softmenu bios of my abit motherboard. I love celerons and overclocking:)
1) Its literally impossible to tax each and every individual email from every singe different isp in the entire company. Its just impossible. 'nuff said.
2) If the government is proposing this, how come we havent seen anything on the news?
3) If they somehow find a way to tax every 2 billion emails sent every day where would the funding come from to hire people to monitor everything?
4) and lastly, the government or US postal service cant charge people for a service they dont provide.
I'm using the BE6 motherboard and I'm using windows (*gAsP*) and so far I've had no stability problems as long as I have the proper cooling.
Pentium 3's have 512k lb cahce and the celerons only have 128k. So naturally a pentium 3 600 will perform better than a celeron 600. They had to take som of the cache away from the celerons so that it could be in the "low end" market.
is overclocking. I got a celeron 466 and I'm running it at 525 by raising the front side bus speed up to 75 in the softmenu bios of my abit motherboard. I love celerons and overclocking :)
They're both useless companies.
ROFL!
Finally some better processors than shitty intel.
damn it! I just bought a 466 mhz celeron for like twice the price of a 600 mhz now! damn you intel!!
1) Its literally impossible to tax each and every individual email from every singe different isp in the entire company. Its just impossible. 'nuff said.
2) If the government is proposing this, how come we havent seen anything on the news?
3) If they somehow find a way to tax every 2 billion emails sent every day where would the funding come from to hire people to monitor everything?
4) and lastly, the government or US postal service cant charge people for a service they dont provide.