3 GB of ram can use for core 2 duo
depends on the core duo, but most core duo's are better than the older dual core
Depends on the Computer.For example:PowerBooks to iBooks are nolonger supported by any RAM manufacturer.White Core 2 Duo MacBooks generally use DDR2 SDRAM from 667-800 MhzNew MacBook Airs and rMBPs have RAM soldered to the board. However, it is DDR3L RAM, at differing clocks.Apple Computers (and all computers for that matter) use many kinds of RAM and have many different clock speeds, so it depends on the computer.
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Yes you can run Windows 32 bit on a Core 2 Duo CPU. But I would recommend you to go 64 bit instead as it is faster and can handle more memory, while 32 bit maxes out to 3.25 to 3.5GB of RAM. 64 bit can handle and use higher amounts of RAM and your PC will perform much better. I hope this answered your question.
It is imposible to answer accurately on this question. You should use google to check if your motherboard supports core 2 duo CPU.
The Intel Core 2 Duo is a much faster Processor than an AMD Athlon x2 64. I have 2 Computers and the one that has the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor is much faster. I logged on to the other one and it takes time to warm up after you log on, so I did a test to see which one is faster. I started the Intel Core 2 Duo Computer after I logged on to the other one and I could start it up and use it in 1/2 of the time it took for the AMD Processor Computer to warm up after I had logged on. There is proof that the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor is The Superior Processor vs. an AMD Athlon x2 64 Processor.
Try using an NVIDIA 9600 GT, those are some pretty powerful cards, it would fit perfect into your computer.
yes,,it works with 64bit, in Intel core 2 duo ,there is 64 bit..in which there is two core,which have separately 32 bit.means,combination of this two core makes Intel core two duo.. and we can use either of this two core ,means ,we can use 32 bit.and at that time another 32 bits are useless.. in short,we can use a one core instead of both ..means,we can use 32 bit in 64 bit...
Core 2 Duo or Dual CoreThe Core 2 Duo is Intel's second generation (Hence, Core 2) processor made for desktops and laptops designed from the ground up to be fast while not consuming nearly as much power as previous CPUs, Dual core is simply a generic term referring to any processor package with two physical CPUs in one. Dual Core is better because it has 2 processors. The more the better. (Dell has a Quad Core, 4, processor computer and Mac has a Dual Quad Core processor, yes 8 processors). The main difference is that core duo is 32-bit processor, where as Core 2 Duo is 64-it processor, also for Core 2 Duo, the cache memory is 4MB compared to 2MB of Core Duo.--------------------------------------------------------------Samkad -Lets try to make it clear -Dual core and Core2 Duo both use 2 cores to process instructions..... good.... ok... but what's the difference then...Well... the main difference is in the cache memory they use.....The Dual Core processors use single cache shared between the 2 cores... plus, the size of this cache memory is usually less as compared to Core2 Duo ones (typically in size of 128 KB to around 512 Kb or 1 MB)......On the other side Core 2 Duo processors also use 2 cores but they have dedicated cache memory assigned to each of the core. so in effect there are two cache memories (note - in case if you don't know what exactly cache memory is - its a static memory - Static RAM - which is costly - and charged per KB size - because they are embedded into your processors.... and your processor stores instruction set into these cores and also info of frequently accessed memory locations so that it doesn't need to go to your main memory - RAM - on motherboard - every time and search indexes to get these locations. The result is - your access time is greatly reduced.. ok.. enough of info... lets get back to main topic)... so, the more cache your processor has got, the more costly will it be and more info can it store and faster will it become.... coming back to Core 2 Duo processors.... the cache size is typically 1 MB to up to 4 / 6 / 8 /12 Mb of size. so if a core 2 duo processor config states 4 Mb of cache, then effectively your 2 cores will use 2 Mb each... now you can make out the difference in speed between a dual core using 512 cache and a Core 2 Duo using 4 Mb of cache... and the same reason why core 2 duo processors are costly and more faster (about 40 %) than the dual core ones...Finally... to summarize, dual core procs (less cache size and that too shared cache between two cores) are strip in version of Core 2 Duo procs (more cache size and independent cache between each of the two cores), which make Core 2 Duo procs costlier and faster than Dual Core procs... so the winner is Core 2 Duo (and its comes with a price...)hope everyone is clear now....lets make it simple............cheers,Samkad
The current range of Macintosh computers use a range of Intel processors; Core 2 Duo, Core i3, i5 and Quad core i7 or the 6 core Xeon.
Answer is very simple and it is very clear that Intel core 2 duo vs Intel dual core any more similar. The similarity of names makes even many computer geeks confused when asked to do a comparison of Intel core 2 duo and Intel dual core.Intel Pentium D CPU comprises of two dies, each containing a single core residing next to each other on a multi-chip module package. The Pentium D consumes a relatively high power. It runs very hot and is not a good OverClocker.Intel Dual Core is the first dual-core CPU from Intel. The Dual core makes use of two cores on a single die i.e it has two chips in one package. It solves the problem of overheating ofIntel Pentium D without compromising on the performance.Intel Core 2 Duo processors are the next gen processors from Intel. It is developed with a new Architecture called Core. The new architecture of Intel core2 duo makes it a lot better processor that runs cool. Most importantly the Intel core2 duo is a super over clocker.
No, it depends on the computer. DDR2 RAM is only for newer computers (Core 2, &tc.)