Prescott-256
Prescott-256 Celeron D processors, initially launched June 25, 2004,[22] featuring double the L1 cache (16 KB) and L2 cache (256 KB) as compared to the previous Willamette and Northwood desktop Celerons, by virtue of being based on the Prescott Pentium 4 core.[23]
So, Celeron Ds are from 2004. In a PC you say is from 2004.![]()
I miss my first ever "decent" computer.
AMD Duron 1GHz
385MB SD RAM
ATi Radeon 9250 AGP 128MB
40+80GB IDE HDDs
CD-RW 32x
DVD-RW 16x
Stupid POS stopped working one day.Then we got a Celeron D computer out of a catalogue that I used for about a month before destroying as well. I wasn't so good with computers a few years ago.
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I have no idea man.
I have a pc i bought it has a celeron D processor (it says in the front) i bought i round about 2004ish maybe 2005
Your point is?
I don't know why, but when we bought that computer out of local ad paper, it came with Windows 98. The PC was more than capable of running XP.
AMD Duron 1.3GHz (it was overclocked but kept freezing. Probably because the CPU heatsink didn't even have a fan on it.), 128MB SDRAM and an AGP Nvidia TNT2 Model 64.
HOnestly if i could be assed i would Hook up the fucking thing lol
There is zero percent chance of me remembering my first PC. It's long gone. I've kept my last 3 towers though.
Why? It has a Celeron D and is from 2004. I don't want it.![]()