I know, but they're not gaming CPUs

Okay, okay, I expressed me wrong

I wanted to say, that the Sandy/Ivy Bridge Celerons don't have enough power for heavy applications (like Dolphin and PC games).
I was just too lazy to explain this in my post.
Quote: I wanted to say, that the Sandy/Ivy Bridge Celerons don't have enough power for heavy applications (like Dolphin and PC games).
....but they do. For 99% of PC games there is no difference between a sandy/ivy bridge celeron and an i5. At least on desktops.