Yes, you should have no problem doing that. Just make sure that you have enough of RAM.
The question you're asking, unfortunately, is not worded correctly. An Intel processor is a family of processor, where a quad-core processor is a type of processor. The Intel family includes many types of quad-core processors. However, to try and disambiguate what you're asking, an Intel core processor will be good, no matter what type it is. An Intel quad-core processor - for example, the Intel i7 - will perform fantastically well. The other main type of processor manufacturer - AMD - also have quad-core processors. However, a lot of it is down to opinion and machine build as to whether Intel is better than AMD, but personally, I believe Intel will out-perform and out-last an AMD processor.
The Intel H55 Express chipset is for use with platforms powered by the Intel Core i7-800, and the Intel Core i5 as well as the Intel Core i3 processor. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968.
The Intel H55 Express chipset is for use with platforms powered by the Intel Core i7-800, and the Intel Core i5 as well as the Intel Core i3 processor. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968.
This answer would depend on what the Intel Quad Core was processing. Overall it is considered a powerful processor, able to handle high end games. Although it is powerful, they do come better, such as an i7.
hi. I own a lenovo b560 and it has an intel p6200 processor. i upgraded it to i5-560m processor and working well. be careful about your chipset. it may not support i series. use a program called "cpu-z" to determine the socket compatibility of two processors.
surely intel Intel i7 if based purely on performance. But for bang per buck - then I still go with AMD their 3 cores processors are well priced & offer good value at the moment.
That processor may just handle it but it also depends on what graphics card you have in your computer. It will tell you whether it will play well on your computer.
Well both of these are good proceesors. But the i7 has 8 cores unlike the quad which has 4. So if you have money I would prefer the Intel i7.
Well i would go with Intel because to me it's a little bit more powerful and (in a opinion) it's more reliable but if you get a computer with the AMD processor you were talking about you will get the highly recommended AMD Radeon graphics chip which is better than the one that comes with a Intel processor because if you are using it for gaming then i would go with an AMD processor!
Well, Intel is the better brand, but AMD is a fairly good. If your looking for a gaming laptop and have some money to spend, Look into the Intel Core i3,i5, and i7, these are the fastest Intel processors. On the other hand, the AMD Phenom 2 quad Black edition is the fastest AMD processor and is around as fast as an Intel Core 2 Duo. Hope this helps.
As a user of AMD processors for several years now, I can say that the biggest advantage of AMD processors over Intel processors is cost. For example, the AMD Phenom II X6 1100T, a six-core processor running at 3.3 gigahertz, is priced at a reasonable $269.99, whereas an equivalent processor from Intel, the Core i7-980X, a six-core processor running at a comparable 3.33 gigahertz, is priced at $999.99. That's one thousand dollars. The performance of the Phenom II is slightly less than the Core i7, but considering the ridiculously high cost of the Core i7-980X, the Phenom II X6 1100T is a perfect processor for a spending-smart gamer.
Yes, it can. But DDR3 memory support is not a CPU feature. For DDR3 support chipset is responsible. For instance, Intel x48 has DDR3 support (depends on brand as well) and it works with Intel Core 2 Duo.