M mynaga Solid State Member Messages 9 Jun 5, 2008 #1 Hi I have a Intel Pentium Dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00 GHz I was wondering how much GHz would this be equivalent to in a single core proccessor. I need to know this, to see if I meet the system requirements of certain games.
Hi I have a Intel Pentium Dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00 GHz I was wondering how much GHz would this be equivalent to in a single core proccessor. I need to know this, to see if I meet the system requirements of certain games.
A True Folder Fully Optimized Messages 2,789 Jun 5, 2008 #2 it's a 2.0GHz processor, there's two of them
OP OP M mynaga Solid State Member Messages 9 Jun 5, 2008 #3 so i cant play a game that is 2.5 ghz single core? as the system requiremnt?? damn if that is so, that sux
so i cant play a game that is 2.5 ghz single core? as the system requiremnt?? damn if that is so, that sux
DJ-CHRIS1 Golden Master Messages 5,203 Jun 6, 2008 #4 mynaga said: so i cant play a game that is 2.5 ghz single core? as the system requiremnt?? damn if that is so, that sux Click to expand... You should be able to play the game, If the game is talking about a 2.5ghz Pentium 4.
mynaga said: so i cant play a game that is 2.5 ghz single core? as the system requiremnt?? damn if that is so, that sux Click to expand... You should be able to play the game, If the game is talking about a 2.5ghz Pentium 4.
Prodigy146 Fully Optimized Messages 1,751 Jun 6, 2008 #5 go to this link http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest just pick a game to scan it should show you what your processor is rated at Like i have a p4 3.0ghz HT technology but its rated at 4.12ghz
go to this link http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest just pick a game to scan it should show you what your processor is rated at Like i have a p4 3.0ghz HT technology but its rated at 4.12ghz
B BigLu Daemon Poster Messages 1,140 Jun 10, 2008 #6 ok, overclock that proc, it will go to 3.0Ghz, and get the same results a E6850. which is a great proc.
ok, overclock that proc, it will go to 3.0Ghz, and get the same results a E6850. which is a great proc.
worshipme Golden Master Messages 5,603 Jun 11, 2008 #7 ok, overclock that proc, it will go to 3.0Ghz, and get the same results a E6850. which is a great proc. Click to expand... It won't be as fast as the E6850 due to it only having 1/4 of the L2 cache the E6850 has. Cache is very important on Intel CPUs as it often needs to be used to store data before it is sent through the FSB to the memory.
ok, overclock that proc, it will go to 3.0Ghz, and get the same results a E6850. which is a great proc. Click to expand... It won't be as fast as the E6850 due to it only having 1/4 of the L2 cache the E6850 has. Cache is very important on Intel CPUs as it often needs to be used to store data before it is sent through the FSB to the memory.
OP OP M mynaga Solid State Member Messages 9 Jun 12, 2008 #8 thanks prodigy146 my proccessor is rated at 4.5 GHz, the answer i was looking for <<Deleted>>