The Intel P4 line is considered obsolete and won't be the best choice for renderng.
Look on the Intel website but i can give you some answer: 3GHz and alright for playing games on
no it does not you idiot it uses a frickin amd CPU not Intel. gosh
No. The Celeron is much slower.
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nope, u will be fine
About maybe 1-3 GB.
AMD frequency do not add stepping technology specs and multithreading load into their marketing. They tell you the true average frequency while bench-marking speeds live. Intel will include the total processor capabilities and not mention the actual frequency until it is bench-marked, so short answer is yes. Intel 4Ghz processors is about equal to an AMD 3Ghz processor, although Intel would handle data better and AMD will perform better for gaming.
It might work. A dual-core 2.66 Ghz is equivalent to 5.32 Ghz. You should be fine. Some games don't take full advantage of multi-core processors, but if this is a fairly new game, you should be fine. Its worth a shot.
Dual core E5200 (2.5GHz 2M) is better more than pentium d 925 (3GHz 4M), There is big different. E5200 performance equal double D925 performance.
Yes, me i can play GTA 4 w/ my Pentium D 3ghz 1gb ram, 256mb radeon x1600. but dont expect an excellent gameplay, 10-28 fps on low
The Pentinum Dual Core Will be faster as on the 'Pentinum 4 HT' there is one Physical Core and one Virtual Core and on the 'Pentinum Dual Core' there are two physical cores. Physical Cores Are faster than virtual cores.
It's a laptop CPU. Therefore not like 5Ghz like desktop ones. (If) you can, you can get it to go at 3Ghz maybe (and ~3,3 with TurboBOOST) or more ;-)