Well a 1.25 GHZ computer is usually one from around 2000-2003. Computers from that time usually carry a 40 or 60 GB hard drive. So it can run from 40960 to 61440 MB.
yes
The Dota 2 game will run on a computer speed of 2.66 GHz but it will run very slow.
125 miles in a month. A year at that pace will get you to 1500 miles.
i dont know...i tried to play this game on my laptop ..i run vista home premium and didnt worked...i have 2 gb ram and 1.9 ghz..not requirements is problem
specs are RAM=8GB Processor=AMD A-8 3500M APU 1.50 GHz GraphicsCard=AMD Radeon HD 6620G
The A4 and A5 chips runs at 1 GHz. Because of system optimization, it can appear to run as fast as a laptop or desktop computer with much faster processors with certain applications.
No. You need an Intel i5 2500k overclocked to at least 5 GHz to run 3dmax.
No, a 2.80 GHz processor can run calculations significantly more quickly than a 1.8 GHz processor. Therefor, a computer with a 2.8 GHz CPU will tend to run more quickly than one with a 1.8 GHz CPU, depending on other limiting factors. If you can see no difference, then something else is slowing it down, like a lack of R.A.M.
The Dell Latitude series of laptops run on a variety of Intel processors from 400 mhz to 1.2 ghz.
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.
I do all the time with only a 1.30 GHz processor so you should be able to
The answer can be "the fastest you can afford" or "it depends on what you want the computer to do." Speed in computers (usually expresed as Ghz) is a measurement of how fast they can calculate. If you are buying a general purpose computer, buy what you can afford. If you have a special purpose in mind (a web server or a home server) then you can probably buy an older, less powerful computer that will meet your needs for considerably less money than a new computer.