it all depends on the ram and the video card in the computer
yes, but only smoothly if it were an AMD Phenom X4 9950
Yes it is. The new bulldozer series of processors go very ahead in the run against the old trinity series.
Yes, you can run stranded deep AMD A8 6600K Quad Core Processor CPU running at 3.9GHz
Yes. And I Will Say Why 1. Its A Quad Core 3.6ghz. 2. Its A Gaming PC 3. Its Awesome.
No, you need a 2.6 ghz dual core, or a quad core to run it at its full potential.
Applications which have been designed to take advantage of mult-core processors will run about twice as fast on a quad core processor as compared to a dual core processor.
yes it will do even better because a quad processor that is 2.33 ghz means that it has 4 processors and that each one is 2.33 ghz... therefore by doing 4 x 2.33 you get a resulting answer of 9.32 ghz. So yes the quad core processor will run the game and in fact it will run it very well... by the way i have a 2.5 ghz quad core processor. yes it will do even better because a quad processor that is 2.33 ghz means that it has 4 processors and that each one is 2.33 ghz... therefore by doing 4 x 2.33 you get a resulting answer of 9.32 ghz. So yes the quad core processor will run the game and in fact it will run it very well... by the way i have a 2.5 ghz quad core processor.
of course you can ... what makes you think you couldn't ?
According to specifications, you should be able to run 64 bit OS. But some people have complained about problems while using it with x64 OSes. Exercise caution when you purchase it because it might work for purposes you are buying it for despite the fact it was designed for it.
2GB
The quad core is better. As its 4 cores, the workload is spread efficiently between them so it runs smoother. But the quad core is more expensive.The Intel Core 2 Duo processor was designed to meet the demand for increased performance from PC users. It can run multiple, intense software applications simultaneously.
Most newer games are able to use multiple cores but not as efficiently.