Intel Celeron G1830 Full Specifications

Budget Desktop processor released in 2014 with 2 cores and 2 threads. With base clock at 2.8GHz, max speed at 2.8GHz, and a 53W power rating. Celeron G1830 is based on the Haswell 22nm family and part of the Celeron series.
Price 56%
Speed 38%
Productivity 23%
Gaming 60%

The Intel Celeron G1830 is a Desktop processor with 2 cores, launched in 2014. It is part of the Celeron lineup, using the Haswell architecture with Socket LGA1150. The core-count is effectively doubled, to 2 threads. Celeron G1830 has 2MB of L3 cache and operates at 2.8 GHz by default, but can boost up to 2.8 GHz, depending on the workload. Intel is building the Celeron G1830 on a 22 nm production process. Intel's processor supports DDR3 memory with a dual-channel interface. This processor features the (Intel HD Graphics) integrated graphics solution. This processor can run on motherboards with the following chipsets: B85, C222, C224, C226, H81, H87, H97, Q87, Z87, Z97.

Intel Celeron G1830 General

Manufacturer Intel
Core Family Haswell
Model Celeron G1830
Series Intel Celeron
Type Desktop
Architecture Haswell
Achitecture codename Haswell
Microarchitecture Haswell
Market price $ 85
Release date on December 2013
Launch price (MSRP) $85
Price now $70
Place in performance rating 1274
Value for money (0-100) 10.95
Manufacturing process technology 22 nm

Intel Celeron G1830 Compatibility

Power consumption (TDP) 54 Watt
Max number of CPUs in a configuration 1
Max number of PCIe lanes 16
PCIe lanes 16
PCIe revision Up to 3.0
PCIe version 3.0
Socket LGA1150

Intel Celeron G1830 Benchmarks

CPU Cores 2
CPU Threads 2
Core Clock 2.8 GHz
Core Count 2
Frequency 2.80 GHz
Hyper-Threading -
Hyperthreading No
L1 Cache 2 x 32 kB Instruction 2 x 32 kB Data
L1 cache 64 KB (per core)
L2 Cache 23 x 256 kB
L2 cache 256 KB (per core)
L3 Cache 1 x 2 MB
L3 cache 3 MB (shared)
L3-Cache 2.00 MB
Maximum frequency 2.8 GHz
Simultaneous Multithreading No
TDP 53 W
TDP down --
TDP up --
Turbo (1 Core) No turbo
Turbo (2 Cores) No turbo
Turbo Boost -

Intel Celeron G1830 Memory Specifications

ECC Yes
ECC Support No
ECC memory support +
Max memory channels 2
Maximum memory bandwidth 21.3 GB / s
Maximum memory size 32 GB
Memory channels 2
Memory type DDR3-1333
Supported memory types DDR3-1333, DDR3L-1333
Max. Memory

Intel Celeron G1830 Technical Specs

64 bit support +
Die size 177 mm2
Includes CPU Cooler Yes
Maximum case temperature (TCase) 72 °C
Maximum core temperature 72 °C
Number of cores 2
Number of threads 2
Overclocking No
Part # BX80646G1830
Technology 22 nm
Tjunction max. --
Transistor count 1,400 million

Intel Celeron G1830 Integrated Graphics

DVI +
DirectX 11.1 / 12
DirectX Version
DisplayPort +
Execution units
GPU (Turbo) 1.05 GHz
GPU frequency 0.35 GHz
Generation
Graphics max frequency 1.05 GHz
HDMI +
Integrated Graphics Intel HD Graphics
Integrated graphics Intel HD (Haswell)
Lithography 22 nm
Max resolution over DisplayPort 2560x1600@60Hz
Max resolution over HDMI 1.4 1920x1080@60Hz
Max resolution over VGA 1920x1200@60Hz
Max resolution over eDP 2560x1600@60Hz
Max video memory 1.7 GB
Max. displays 3
Number of displays supported 3
OpenGL 4.3
Quick Sync +
eDP +

Intel Celeron G1830 Security Technologies

EDB +
Secure Key +
TXT -

Intel Celeron G1830 Technologies and Extensions

AES-NI No
Enhanced SpeedStep (EIST) +
Idle States +
Instruction set extensions Intel® SSE4.1, Intel® SSE4.2
Thermal Monitoring +
vPro -

Intel Celeron G1830 Virtualization Technologies

EPT +
VT-d -
VT-x +
Virtualization VT-x, VT-x EPT

Intel Celeron G1830 Other

Packaging Boxed
VGA +
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