Celeron Vs. Pentium III - SYSmark 2000
07:00 - Thursday 20 July 2000 by Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: performance, guide
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: performance, guide
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Celeron Vs. Pentium III - SYSmark 2000
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To show the performance differences between the Celeron and the Pentium III, I decided to give you the real difference instead of the naked benchmark numbers.

Please consider that I produced the results using a Celeron 566 (66 x8.5) and a Pentium III 850, clocked at 66 instead of 100 MHz FSB. Bryce, Excel, Paradox and Powerpoint run faster by 15-23%, while most others gain between 4 and 9%. Remember that the only difference in this comparison is the L2 cache size and possibly a different cache interface.
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