My system configeration is -
Name : Intel Pentium E2220
Prossesor : Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2200 @ 2.20GHz
Motherboard Model : G31M-S2L
manufacturer : Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Package (platform ID) : Socket 775 LGA
Graphics Name : : Intel(R) G33/G31 Express Chipset Family
Northbridge : Intel P35/G33/G31 rev. 10
Southbridge : Intel 82801GB (ICH7/R) rev. A1
Memory Type : DDR2
Memory Size : 2048 MBytes
Memory Frequency : 400.0 MHz (1:2)
OS : Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
Both processors are in the Pentium Dual Core family. The Pentium Dual Core E2200 is better than the other.
Benchmark-wise, the Pentium Dual-Core E2200 is much faster than any Pentium 4. it also runs cooler and requires less power. While individual games may differ in their performance, most games these days are optimized for multiple processors, and the newest games will in fact require one.
Yes. But the visual effects and settings should be set to minimum to have a lag free experience.
All Pentium 4 processors support SSE2.
There are version of Intel Pentium one through four as well as Intel Pentium Pro, Intel Pentium D, Intel Pentium M, Pentium (2009), and Pentium Duel Core.
According to the manufacturers website the 775i65G is compatible with: Intel® Core™ 2 Extreme / Core™ 2 Duo / Pentium® XE / Pentium® D / Pentium® 4 / Celeron® D, supporting Quad Core Kentsfield processors
Intel 8088 Intel 8086 Intel 286 Intel 386 Intel 486 Intel Pentium Intel Pentium II Intel Pentium III Intel Pentium IV Intel Itanium Motorola 6800 Zilog Z80
The Intel Pentium Dual-Core is much faster.
None. Any processor written for Intel-compatible processors, from MS-DOS to Windows 98 to Windows Vista to Linux to Solaris 10 can be run on a Pentium D.
No. The Pentium predates the Pentium D by more than a decade.
Yes.
No, you cannot.