Sabtu, 19 Oktober 2013

If a computer game requires a Pentium processor, what would happen if I put it into a computer with a Celeron?

Q. If a computer game requires a Pentium processor, what would happen if I put it into a computer with a Celeron processor and tried to play it?

A. Celeron processors ar generally slower and less efficient than pentiums.

However, the stat you should be looking at is the power required in Ghz, compared to your processor's speed in Ghz (just right click on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop and select properties to find this)

It wont have any bad or damaging effects, if that is what you are wondering, it just may not run as fast as it should.

Any Questions, just edit :D


What is a good processor for computer gaming, but is also affordable, what is the most important factor?
Q. I am looking for a game processor, I would love to have the AMD Phenom 9850 quad core but is expensive, in comparison is this processor to much for what I need, as in is there another processor that I can get that will do what I want for cheaper. I am not an extreme gamer but almost there. Also what is the most important factor in looking for a processor?

A. Ummm... it really depends on what you are working with and what you consider low price.

Do you have a LGA 775 mobo? AM3? No motherboard?

If you are buying all new parts and want fairly cheap good new hardware.

The 9850 is really inexpensive at 120$....
http://www.google.com/products?q=phenom%209850&hl=en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wf

Sooooo... I would say you are out of luck if you can't afford that. Seeing as I have no budget to work with, all I can say is that 120$ for a quad core processor is not a bad deal... at all.

I would say go with the i7 860, it is 200$...

What makes a processor good? It really can't be narrowed down to one thing, in fact it's how many things work together.

The reason the i7's are so good is because the use a QPI interface which is not the usual cache L1 and L2 etc that you find in most intel chips. Also the overclockability of the i7 Nine Series, you can get the 920 for 270$ and take it from 2.67 ghz to 4ghz on an air system. It also utlizes SLI components. And last but not least its motherboard x-58 which utilizes tri channel ram... Not just DDR3. There is ddr3 ram that is made for dual channel and is used for many processors including the i7 860 and i5 series, which makes them perform less.

I use the i7 as an example because it is simply the best processor in the market today... Until the i9 comes out in February.

If 120$ for a quad core is too expensive then you better start looking at dual cores.





Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar