1) The motherboard supports the Intel Pentium 4 and Intel Celeron D processors.
2) On Compuvest.com the Pentium 4 is $39.99 new, http://www.compuvest.com/Search.jsp?Search=RK80546PG0801M&advsite=froogle&dtm=20100922&sku=322004435-02, and the Celeron D is $33.17 new, http://www.compuvest.com/Search.jsp?Search=RK80546RE067256&advsite=froogle&dtm=20100917&sku=322001349-12. On Ambry.com the Pentium 4 is $64.40 refurbished, http://www.ambry.com/page/search_froogle.asp?partnumber=RK80546PG0801M&post=9/20/2010&froogleid=Kz19oPqtYkf4uY4zzali985.462.35164.4834.145.3198zzxKyyZpf, and the Celeron D is $34.00 refurbished, http://www.ambry.com/page/search_froogle.asp?partnumber=RK80546RE067256&post=9/20/2010&froogleid=Kz19oPqtYkf4uY4zzali985.462.35134834.145.3198zzxKyyZpf.
3) Based on reviews that I read, the Pentium 4 out performs the Celeron D, and since they are both pretty close in price now, I would go with the Pentium 4.
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