2014-01-13, 11:14
(2014-01-13, 00:22)tfouto Wrote:(2014-01-11, 14:32)john.cord Wrote: Yes but this "Celeron N2820" is way more powerful compared to the Celeron 847 (1,1GHz vs. 2,4GHz). Btw, this was just a example. There will be "h" NUCs with i3 and i5 too. The "h" stands for "high" wich means that there is space for a standard 2,5" HDD or SSD.
I am not so sure...
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=...40+1.10GHz
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=...Hz&id=2109
the second link is the N2810 and not the 2820. But almost the same. Only 0,4 ghz...
I dont understand this results... Maybe because of 2MB vs 1MB Cache?
I would not rely on that site... the old celeron is 17W TDP and the new one 4,5/7,5W with the same power in that synthetic Benchmark wich says nothing about real world performance...