Computer
The CPU is located on the motherboard, under the heatsink.
Yes. A fast CPU is important to how games are played on a computer. More important than the CPU are the amount of RAM in a computer and the video card. You could make do with a less powerful CPU with more RAM and a great video card.
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It's better to have the Quad Core 2.4 GHz CPU because most games nowadays support multi-core processors.
It depends on what kind of games you're looking to play, and your graphics card. I, for instance, have a 2.8 GHz CPU, but unfortunately my graphics card is terrible. It all just depends on what your system setups is.
Its probably not the game, its probably your CPU.
They are games which typically involve the use or involvement of helicopter or airborne unit controlled by the player or CPU. These can be shooting games, flying games, or any other content.
Facebook games dosen't require much CPU or RAM. The problem should be your internet connection.
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Depending on how resource-intensive the games are, such a problem is usually caused by overheating of the CPU. It could indicate that a fan has stopped working or the CPU's thermal paste has worn off.
You can play any game with the basic specs, its basic CPU and video card can handle the latest games.
If money is no concern, start by upgrading CPU. It helps more when running games with alot of data, but definately more to graphics card next