I'd say yes but It may be slower and may crash at times. The pentium 4 processor is faster than the Pentium 3 processor so using the pentium 3 processor made for something that is faster than it's self will have it's drawbacks and may have complications.
I don't think they will try to run from you, so no concerns about their speed.
Yes, a processor 80532 will handle and has the ability to run 64-bits. A processor 80532 is considered to be a Pentium 4 processor.
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No. You need a minimum of a 2.6 GHz Pentium D. The game may technically run on less, but the gameplay will be terrible.
Yes, 1GB will run this. Matter of fact, 128 MB of RAM will suffice to run a Pentium 3.
A word processor is a type of software. It is a program that is run on your computer.
A Pentium 4 is really limited in it's ability to run PCSX2 at a decent speed. The reason is that the Pentium 4 is a single-cored processor. If your processor supports it, make sure Hyperthreading is enabled. If your Pentium 4 support EM64T (64-bit), try running a 64-bit operating system as well.
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Advantages of the Intel Pentium 4 include more bandwidth, better graphics, and better streaming media. Disadvantages include the high cost, frequent overheating, and slower overall performance.
I've yet to encounter an AT motherboard that supported a Pentium III processor. All the same, it is possible to run Solaris 10 on a Pentium III computer. You'll need at least 256 MB of RAM, however.
definately yes....
The Pentium is a PC chip, or what oldschoolers call "IBM-compatible." i.e, non-Mac.Since the Pentium (and the stuff it attaches to) IS the computer, I'm guessing what you're really asking is, what will the Pentium processor run?It'll run Windows (and keep in mind that there have been Pentium processors since 1995, so you'll want to figure out whichPentium you have before you run out and buy Windows 7.They'll also run Linux (including Ubuntu), Unix, and other OS's - - essentially (again), if it's not the Mac OS, it'll probably run on a PC.