Celeron G440
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Celeron G440

Intel

PassMark

1,035

MSRP

$37

AVG Price

$5

4 September 2011 (14 years ago)
35 Watt
Sandy Bridge (2011−2013)

Performance Spectrum - CPU

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Overview

The Celeron G440 is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 4 September 2011 (14 years ago). It is based on the Sandy Bridge (2011−2013) architecture. It features 1 cores and 1 threads. Base frequency is 1.6 GHz, with boost up to 1.6 GHz. L3 cache: 1 MB. L2 cache: 256 kB. Built on 32 nm process technology. Socket: LGA1155. Thermal design power (TDP): 35 Watt. Memory support: DDR3. Passmark benchmark score: 1,035 points. Launch price was $45.

Value Upgrade Path

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MSRP is the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
Avg price is the current average price collected from markets across the web.

Performance Per Dollar Celeron G440

#34
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111%
#35
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110%
#36
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#37
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#38
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#39
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#40
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105%
#41
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105%
#42
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105%
#43
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#44
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104%
#45
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102%
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#48
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#49
Celeron G440
MSRP: $37|Avg: $5
100%
#50
Core Ultra 7 265K
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100%
#51
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99%
#52
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99%
#53
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#54
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97%
#55
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97%
#56
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#57
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94%
#58
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93%
#59
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93%
#60
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93%
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#62
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#63
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91%
#64
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91%
Based on actual market prices and performance synthetic scores.

Technical Analysis

Detailed breakdown of Celeron G440 specifications and capabilities.

Processing Power

The Celeron G440 is a 1-core / 1-thread processor based on the Sandy Bridge (2011−2013) architecture, manufactured on a 32 nm process node. It reaches a maximum boost clock of 1.6 GHz from a base frequency of 1.6 GHz— higher boost clocks directly translate to better single-threaded performance and responsiveness in gaming. It carries 1 MB of L3 cache, plus 256 kB of L2 cache and 64 kB of L1 cache per core. In the PassMark benchmark (a comprehensive multi-threaded test), it scores 1,035, placing it in the Entry Level performance tier as a Legacy generation product. Geekbench 6 single-core (the most relevant metric for gaming FPS) records 300.

SpecificationCeleron G440
Cores / ThreadsPhysical/logical processing units1C / 1T
Max Boost ClockPeak single-core speed under boost1.6 GHz
Base ClockGuaranteed minimum operating frequency1.6 GHz
ArchitectureCPU microarchitecture designSandy Bridge (2011−2013)
Process NodeFabrication technology — smaller = more efficient32 nm
L3 CacheShared cache — reduces memory latency for all cores1 MB
L2 CachePer-core fast cache for frequently accessed data256 kB
L1 CacheUltra-fast per-core cache64 kB
Die SizePhysical silicon area of the processor131 mm2
Transistor CountMore transistors = more capabilities504 million
Max TemperatureMaximum safe operating temperature (Tjmax)66 °C
64-bit SupportYes
Windows 11 CompatibleNo
PassMark ScoreOverall multi-threaded benchmark score1,035
Geekbench 6 SingleSingle-core performance — most relevant for gaming300
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Memory & Platform

The Celeron G440 fits into the LGA1155 socket and supports PCIe 2.0 with 16 total PCIe lanes for expansion cards and storage. It supports DDR3 memory at speeds up to DDR3-1066 (faster RAM improves bandwidth-sensitive workloads), with a maximum capacity of 32 GB across 2 channels (dual-channel doubles bandwidth). Integrated graphics: HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) — allows display output without a dedicated GPU, useful for troubleshooting and light tasks.

SpecificationCeleron G440
TypeDesktop or Laptop processordesktop
SocketMotherboard socket requiredLGA1155
PCIe GenerationPeripheral interconnect speed — affects GPU and SSD bandwidthPCIe 2.0
PCIe LanesTotal available lanes for GPUs, NVMe drives, and expansion16
RAM TypeSupported memory standardDDR3
Max RAM SpeedMaximum officially supported memory frequencyDDR3-1066
Max RAM CapacityMaximum installable memory32 GB
RAM ChannelsDual-channel doubles bandwidth vs single-channel2
ECC SupportError-Correcting Code memory — prevents data corruptionNo
Integrated GPUBuilt-in graphics processorHD Graphics (Sandy Bridge)
Compatible ChipsetsMotherboard chipsets that support this CPUH61,B65,H67,Z68
Max CPUs in ConfigMulti-socket support for servers1
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Advanced Features

The Celeron G440 is primarily designed for Budget. Virtualization: VT-x — enables running virtual machines efficiently (important for development and server workloads). Its primary market competitor is the Pentium G630.

SpecificationCeleron G440
Primary Use CaseIntended workload categoryBudget
OverclockingWhether CPU clock can be manually increased🔒 Locked
AVX-512Advanced vector instructions for AI/ML workloads❌ Not Supported
VirtualizationHardware-assisted virtualization technologyVT-x
Direct CompetitorMarket equivalent from rival manufacturerPentium G630
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Power & Cooling

The Celeron G440 has a rated TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 35 Watt — this indicates the amount of heat generated under sustained load and determines what cooling solution is needed. No stock cooler is included — you will need to purchase an aftermarket cooler separately. Recommended cooling: Stock.

SpecificationCeleron G440
TDPThermal Design Power — heat output under sustained workload35 Watt
Max TemperatureMaximum safe junction temperature (Tjmax)66 °C
Included CoolerStock cooler bundled in the boxNo
Recommended CoolerSuggested aftermarket cooling solutionStock
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Value Analysis

At an average price of $5 (MSRP: $37), the Celeron G440 delivers 207 PassMark points per dollar. Performance ranking position: #3433 out of all indexed processors.

SpecificationCeleron G440
MSRPManufacturer's Suggested Retail Price$37
Avg Price (30d)Average market price over the last 30 days$5
Launch PriceOriginal retail price at launch$45
Performance RankPosition in overall performance ranking#3433
Release DateLaunch date4 September 2011 (14 years ago)
Release Year2011
DesignerArchitecture designer (e.g. Intel, AMD)Intel
ManufacturerFabrication foundry (e.g. TSMC)Intel

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