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Well that is a question that only you can answer. Coming to a determination for yourself is not so simple. So what questions do you need to ask yourself?
Well here is what I use to determine which Processor that I will put into my PC each time I build a new machine.
First what is the primary use of this machine?
For the gamers the Intel celeron is the best processor. This is due to the lack of level 2 cache. Video and video ram is most important to the gamer.
If you are using strictly using business applications then the AMD Athlon is an excellent choice. The more ram the better with these machines and Win NT is a great OS for business applications.
If your doing some games and business applications a decent amount of graphics and an excellent server processor then I like the Pentium II
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The choice of a motherboard requires some research. My high end machine is an Intel pentium III, my mid level business machine is an AMD and my last machine is just an old pentium and is not used for much right now.
The AMD Athlon is a well priced Processor.
The AMD processors are not as reliable as the Intel processors. The AMD processor family starts at under $100 and then goes up from there depending on the speed to upwards of over $600. If you are looking for a pre-configured machine then you have a lot of manufacturers that can build a machine with what you need and can meet almost any budget.
Lastly do you want to build your own machine or get one that is already built.
The motherboard choice can have an effect on which processor you can use. weighing your needs will help you get to the CPU that will best serve your needs and give you the reliability that will serve your needs. Failure rate is still under 1 percent.
The Intel Pentium III processor is a very reliable processor with a failure rate that is second to none. Motherboards can run from about $50 to over $400 depending upon what is included on the motherboard.
Once you have put all of that into perspective you can make the best choice for your needs.
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