Part Number: CPU-Celeron-2.4-OEM Regular price:$56.99On Sale:
Intel Celeron 2.4GHz CPU
The Intel Celeron processor in the 478-pin package up to 2.4GHz expands Intel's processor family into the value-priced PC market segment. The Intel Celeron processor is designed to bring a balanced level of proven technology and value to basic PC desktops. With the Celeron processor you can expect an affordable and reliable PC for your home or home office to meet your basic computing needs, such as e-mailing friends and relatives, tracking home finances, and running interactive or educational software for your kids. It provides great balance between computing power and affordability. The entire family of Celeron processors delivers Intel technology, quality, and reliability to the desktop, value PC consumer.
Specifications: Processor Speed: 2.40 GHz.
Package Type: FC-PGA2. Bus Speed: 400 MHz.
L2 Cache Size: 128K. Process: 0.13 micron.
Binary compatible with applications running on previous members of the Intel microprocessor line. System bus frequency at 400 MHz. Rapid Execution Engine: Arithmetic Logic Units (ALUs) run at twice the processor core frequency. Hyper Pipelined technology. 8 KB Level data cache. Level 1execution trace cache stores 12K micro-ops and removes decoder latency from main execution loops. 128KB advanced transfer cache (on-die, full speed Level 2 (L2) cache) with Error Correction Code (ECC). 144 Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE2) instructions.
Limited Warranty: 30-Day from invoice date with Directron.com for equal replacement/repair. 7-Day money back from receiving date with 15% restocking fee for non-defective returns on current market price. No refund or credit after 7 days. Customer is responsible for returning manufacturer defective products unless testing is paid before shipping.
Notes: (1) All microprocessors must be run with an appropriate heatsink and fan attached, otherwise the heat generated from the CPU may damage the processor and void warranty. (2) Sorry, we do not sell processors with specific stepping codes, since it's difficult to control the stepping codes. (3) OEM processors do not come with the heat sink / fan, which must be purchased separately. (4) The clock speed of a processor might be down-graded or up-graded. See our overclocking guide.