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How does it stack up for a school PC? We're buying a PC for our class (The old one is been stolen), would it be good for Power Point presentations etc. Considering that other PCs have Pentium G3XXXs?

 

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Plays 4K video no problem.

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Thanks! Just for curiosity, what's a comparable normal (non soldered into the mobo) cpu?  

 

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Thanks! Just for curiosity, what's a comparable normal (non soldered into the mobo) cpu?  

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It'll get the job done.

 

Can you tell me the budget?

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300€. 

 

Not sure but MAYBE no need for the case. 

 

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300€.

Not sure but MAYBE no need for the case.

To answer your question seriously, the celeron j line are basically atom cpus that are slightly higher clocked

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What about the micro architecture? Is it haswell? So basically it's a lower clocked i5 amirite?

 

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What about the micro architecture? Is it haswell? So basically it's a lower clocked i5 amirite?

Like i said, its a bay trail cpu, like an atom. Look it up on intel ARK

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honestly, in high school most of our school computers were P4 machines or core2 machines at best (even down into the 3000 series i3/i5/i7 era)

 

one of which we actually had to turn on with a screwdriver on the mobo pins because the power button was a bust. and it still did all the class stuff just fine.

 

toss in a celeron, 4 gigs of ram, a cheapo mobo, a hard drive and a semi-decent power supply and you're good to go.

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Well I plan to get a Q9100M (if we actually get those 300€) and a J1900 SoC. Thanks for the help!

 

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