Tech may improve at a fast pace, but rarely do we see noteworthy leaps in the realm of low-end computer components. This snoozy pace usually prevails with Intel’s Celeron and Pentium processors, but some of the company’s 10th Generation Celeron chips, based on the same LGA1200 mainstream CPU socket used by the flagship Core i9-10900K, show some proper perk-ups versus their predecessors. Though the Celeron G5920 ($52) doesn’t differ that much from the Celeron G4920 (its strict predecessor, from the 8th Generation “Coffee Lake” line), this newer “Comet Lake” desktop Celeron has a 300MHz increase in base clock speed (and a platform with a future) that makes it the clearly better solution.
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