With todays standards a 1GHz processor is something you wouldn't even find being sold in todays lowest end PCs. 1Ghz was acceptable back when people were mainly using 98 and XP, XP being one of the new OS's in the day. So no, while a 1GHz processor had its day, it is not currently considered 'good' within information technology any longer.
Yes
It's impossible to answer that question. All else being equal, higher is better. However, a six-core 2.8 GHz processor will blow a single-core 3.0 GHz processor out of the water for some applications.
A 4 GHz processor is generally faster than a 2.3 GHz processor, regardless of the number of cores. The clock speed (measured in GHz) indicates how many cycles per second the processor can perform, so a higher GHz value typically means better performance in single-threaded tasks. However, a quad-core 2.3 GHz processor may perform better in multi-threaded applications compared to a single-core 4 GHz processor, depending on the workload and how well it utilizes multiple cores.
Is this GHz, Windows Score? Not much information was given. For GHz, It is reasonable, but not very good for gaming, GHz isnt all that makes up a processor though. If it is a windows score, then it is very bad.
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.
Your motherboard probably does not support a 133 MHz Front Side Bus, but instead runs at only 100 MHz. Processor speed is determined by an internal multiplier in the processor times the speed of the Front Side Bus. A 1.4 GHz Pentium III had a multiplier of 10.5 133 MHz * 10.5 = 1.396 GHz 100 MHz * 10.5 = 1.050 GHz So, you will not be able to run the processor much higher than 1 GHz. You may be able to overclock your motherboard and raise the speed of the processor close to its rated speed, but other components, such as your video card or sound card, may malfunction at a higher speed.
I do all the time with only a 1.30 GHz processor so you should be able to
yes the minimum spec is a GHz processor you should be fine.
GHz refers to how many instructions - or cycles - a processor can process per second.For example, if you has a 2.4 GHz processor, it could do 2,400,000,000 processes per second.
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3.2 ghz
yep, the more GHz u have the faster the processor GHz stands for gigaherz or the amount of processor cycles per second 1Hz is one cycle per second. 1KHz is 1000 cycles per second 1 MHz is 1000 kila cycles per second or 1,000,000 cycles per second 1 GHZ is 1000 mega cycles per second or 1000,000,000 cycles per second and so on....