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The goal of this content is to evaluate whether the Intel Celeron G6900 is good enough to be used in an ultra-budget gaming PC in 2022, mostly noteworthy because it's a 2-core, 2-thread Alder Lake solution. This is P-cores only, no E-cores, and so it's the most limited of what we've looked at. The Intel i3-12100F was a strong performer in the budget class, and the Pentium G7400 may well be interesting, but the Celeron is available today (in some places, anyway) and might be a fit for the H610.
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