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Pentium Dual Core Performance

Asked by master_windu in Computer CPU Processors, Miscellaneous Hardware

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I have to order a batch of 280 desktops for next year as part of our yearly replacement project.
We were thinking about ordering the dell gx755 with the Pentium dual core 1.6 ghz E2140 chip.
This seems to be their budget business desktop. A little research seemed to indicate that the pentium dual core is essentially a core 2 duo processor with less cache.

This sounds similar to the Celeron - P4 relationship.

In my organization, Celerons that we have inherited are generally looked down upon.

What I want to avoid is bringing in 280 pcs with a modern day Celeron processor.

Users mainly run microsoft office apps and some specialty banking apps.

The pcs we ordered in early 2007 came with 3ghz pentium D chips

Can someone give me an informed opinion on the Pentium Dual Core E2140 chip and whether you would order this chip for your organization (assuming you run similar apps)

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