Intel Celeron Dual-Core Linux Performance

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 24 July 2009 at 09:30 AM EDT. Page 2 of 9. 10 Comments.

Included with the retail version of the Celeron E1400 is a standard Intel heatsink fan. This LGA-775 heatsink is rather small and similar to the other stock heatsinks included with most Core 2 products. The fan on this unit though has just a 3-pin connector compared to others that offer 4-pin support for Pulse Width Modulation. With this dual-core processor just having a 65 Watt TDP and operating between 1.162V and 1.312V, this stock cooling solution should be adequate.

Marked on the front of this LGA-775 CPU was Intel E1400, Celeron Dual-Core, SLAR2 MALAY, 2.00GHZ/512K/800/06, L918A986. The E1400 is part of the M0 stepping for Intel's Core micro-architecture and this CPU was assembled in Malaysia.

The bottom side of the Intel E1400 for the most part looks like any other LGA-775 CPU.


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