The processor's speed depends on the processor, not the operating system. To view your computer system's properties (processor's specifications among other things) go to "my computer." There you should see something that says "System Properties" or something to that effect (I can't remember exactly what it says on vista, since I use Windows 7 now). Hope that helps!
window 7 is much better than window vista.... but u may try 3.0 GHz processor for window vista...
You cannot run Vista (or an other operating system) on a computer that has no processor.
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Probably not well. While Vista is an older version of Windows, it is still made for a multicore processor. The best OS to run on that CPU and speed would likely be Windows 2000. Also, machines that are that slow likely don't have much memory.
Th clock speed is the processor speed. It is simply the amout of operations the processor can do per second. However if the processor has multiple cores, it will be as fast as number of cores * clock speed. Note that the processor speed is not the overall computer speed.
You can right-click My Computer (or "Computer" in Vista) and select "Properties." The processor type and speed will be displayed under system information.
speed of a processor is measured by CMU(Clock Multiplier Unit). Formula:(speed of processor in Hz)/(FSB of processor)= CMU
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.
yes ,the speed and processor will hold the conpassity.
The only way to increase the processor speed is by overclocking. Through overclocking, you can increase the overall speed of the processor.
No. It represents the clock speed of the processor. The clock speed is usually misinterpreted by many as the power of the processor, but the physical design of the processor has far more to do with the processors throughput than the clock speed itself.
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