ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ:
- The subject
- Testbed
- Closeup
- Default frequency benchmarks
- Overclocking: disclaimer
- Some serious speed
- Comparison
- Conclusion

The real FSB/Multiplier ratio of this processor remains a secret even for us due to unlocked multiplier. We can suppose that like all Celeron processors this one works on 100 (400 QDR) Mhz FSB and and a corresponding multiplier of 24. However Sisoft Sandra reports strange 120/20x ratio. The standard core voltage is 1.525V. If you look through WCPUID screenshot more attentively, you'll find some strange things going on. WCPUID reports no on-die L2-cache installed, although Sandra found normal 128 kB. The problem is in processor's origin. Actually, even some motherboards cannot detect Confidential CPUs right - we've got Mobile Celeron 2.0 that was identified as "Intel Xeon" by some mobos.
Results on default frequency (2400Mhz)

Not bad for lo-end product, except an awful result in 3DMark. Don't even try to build a gamestation around Celeron - you have to find something more powerful for your hardcore gaming needs.