You cannot run Vista (or an other operating system) on a computer that has no processor.
The processor, it allows better use of your RAM and video card the better the processor you buy
Core clock is the actual speed at which the graphics processor on a video card on a computer operates. The core clock speed is measured in megahertz.
The Mac Pro has been reported to be the best computer to work with photos and video. For video in particular, a powerful processor and video card are required and this particular Apple product provides both.
Intel's new Core i3, i5, and i7 processors combine a graphics processor with the computer's main processor chip. This results in better video performance without an additional graphics card.
Battlefield 3 can be played on any computer that meets the game's system specifications. Battlefield requires: Windows Vista or later Dual core processor DirectX 10 or 11 video card with 512MB of video memory 2GB of RAM 10GB of hard drive space
Technically you case use any computer for a media center. How good it'll run as one vairys. If you're computer is a newer one with a high enough pentium processor, as well as a good video card, it'd make a great media center. The oppisite for the older, and lower edition of the pentium processor and video card.
Technically, any computer that meets the minimum requirements is "Vista-capable". In reality, you may find the listed requirements too conservative to run Vista at an acceptable level. Intel Pentium III or compatible @ 800 MHz 512 MB RAM 20 GB hard drive (Vista needs 15 for itself) DirectX 9 compatible video card (actually, any video card that supports VESA will work)
Processor Motherboard RAM (random acess menory) Video Card Power Supply and Fan
Yes Brink will run on Windows Vista. However, it will run on Windows XP also. Your main concern should be the Video card, processor speed, and RAM. Check the games minimum requirements and compare them to your system specs.
You can change your video card by following these steps: choose a new video card that works with your computer. Then uninstall the old video card from you computer. Then take the new video card and stick it into your computer. Install the new drivers and you are done!
graphics processing unit
At the heart of every computer is one or more processors. While some hand held devices like mobile phones have the processor fixed to the main circuit board there are computers that allow you to change the number and speed of the processors in the computer. This versatility is done by fixing the processor to a business card sized card. This card is called a processor card