digitaldoc wrote:We can see that this is not a real 16x drive, and only a marketing ploy. The average user will probably never know the difference. And they probably think their Celeron chip is great too.
Well, I'll buy one if the drive has a Celeron D in the internal board.
Celeron's sometimes better than Athlon 64, though not for everyone.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/pr ... ron-d.html


