Reply 20 of 31, by AlexZ
An old but very interesting Celeron benchmark - https://www.anandtech.com/show/533
According to my own measurements Coppermine Celeron 950 is roughly equal to Pentium III 700 in 3D Mark. This is due to small cache and cache being only 4way associative instead of 8way on PIII. Software which doesn't benefit from large cache should perform fine. I overclocked Celeron 633 to 950Mhz for the benchmark.
3D Mark 99
Celeron 950
1024x768 32bit - 5441
PIII 840
1024x768 32bit - 6366
PIII 750
1024x768 32bit - 5682
PIII 600
1024x768 32bit - 4800
3D Mark 2000
Celeron 950
1024x768 32bit - 3940
PIII 840
1024x768 32bit - 5974
PIII 750
1024x768 32bit - 5348
3D Mark 2001
Celeron 950
1024x768 32bit - 4730
PIII 840
1024x768 32bit - 5016
PIII 750
1024x768 32bit - 4665
Celeron is surprisingly much slower in 3D Mark 2000 than PIII. For this reason I rank Celeron 950 as equal to PIII 700 overall. In other versions of 3D Mark it was roughly equal to PIII 750. Celeron was running at 100Mhz FSB.
If you want to use Coppermine Celeron for gaming, use 900-1100 to get decent performance out of them. You will get the best performance out of them with 112Mhz FSB.
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