The Intel C2D E8400 will be more than adequate for rendering under Bryce.
Stock Intel Core 2 Duo fan, very quiet at low speeds which it will achieve as E8400 has significantly reduced Watt requirements.
The Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor is found in several good PCS. One of the best is the Dell Optiplex 960 which retails from PC World, Amazon or directly from Dell for around å£200.
Intel is the name of a company that makes microprocessors and is not an application software.
You can find benchmarks on tomshardware.com, to find out exactly which processor performs better for the games you'll be playing.
A PC with an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz, 4GB DDR3 of ram, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 1GB DDR3 version, and a 600 watt PSU is good for games. It has sufficient power to play the latest games at medium settings but could stand to be upgraded.
Intel download center(just look up Intel on Google and you will find it)
Intel PROSet Wireless Software is used for management of network profiles. Users can create profiles, connect them to networks, and edit their specifications.
Yes. It will. The Intel i3 processor in the Sony VPCS13L8E will be more than fast enough for Propellerheads' software.
The software must be designed for that type of technology. This can be determined by looking on the product package for the Intel MMX, Intel SSE, Intel SSE2, Intel SSE3 or AMD 3DNow!, HyperTransport!, or PowerNow! symbols.
NO. After 10.6 there are no more PPC drivers, software, etc, that a PPC computer can access. 10.5 is the last upgrade you can get for a PPC computer. In 10.5 or earlier, the Intel computer would only access the Intel drivers, core software, etc, from the installer DVD that are written for the Intel processor so it would not install any PPC software.
I'm stupid of buying this without checking anything, I put it in and the computer wouldn't start. I think it's because the e8400 has a bus speed of 1333Mhz and the e520 can't support that speed but I'm not sure. You'll have to get something that Dell recommends, or you'll find out that you've wasted a lot of money.
I'm stupid of buying this without checking anything, I put it in and the computer wouldn't start. I think it's because the e8400 has a bus speed of 1333Mhz and the e520 can't support that speed but I'm not sure. You'll have to get something that Dell recommends, or you'll find out that you've wasted a lot of money.