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Sempron 3000+ and Celeron D 331 Review

A battle between Sempron 3000+ and Celeron D 331, two CPUs targeted to the entry-level market. Read our review and see which one is the fastest CPU for cheaper PCs.

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Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. CPUs Included In Our Review
  • 3. How We Tested
  • 4. SYSmark2004
  • 5. PCMark05 Professional
  • 6. 3DMark2001 SE
  • 7. 3DMark06 Professional
  • 8. Quake III Arena 1.32
  • 9. Doom 3
  • 10. Sandra Lite 2007.SP1 (2007.6.10.99)
  • 11. Super Pi Mod 1.5
  • 12. DriverHeaven Photoshop Benchmark V2
  • 13. DVD Shrink 3.2.0.15
  • 14. Overclocking
  • 15. Conclusions

If Intel rules in the high-end market, AMD has proven to be a very respectful competitor in the low-end market.

Even with lower operating frequency, Sempron 3000+ performed well and was much superior to the Intel processor in almost all the tests.

In the benchmarking with Office apps the AMD CPU was in average 26% faster than the Intel CPU. Therefore it’s the best choice if you’re going to use the PC for Internet, texts, spreadsheets and office work.

If you use Photoshop, the AMD processor is also the best choice. It accomplished the 12 benchmarking tasks in 11.9 seconds less than the Intel processor.

In games AMD advantage was even bigger. Sempron 3000+ was up to 73% faster on Doom 3, using the same video card.

Besides being faster, the AMD processor consumes less power, heats less, makes less noise (since its fan is less demanded) and doesn’t demand special cases or power supplies.

So, for the moment, the best solution for low cost PCs is AMD, until Intel launches a low cost processor based on its new Core architecture.

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