The dual core factor will have little play most of the time when it comes to games. Yes it may help. Anyhow most games will run if its 2.0Ghz for a 2.5Ghz game.
But you might not know most games currently put the specs in Pentium 4 or Athlon XP. So a 2 Ghz AMD64 processor is about as powerful as a AMDXP 3.5 Ghz processor. Just if you did not know. So if you got a Pentium D or an AMD64 Processor chances are the game might mean Pentium 4 standard.
For example on Star wars Battlefront 2
CPU Intel P4 1.5Ghz and Athlon Xp 1500+ or faster required.
An AMD64 processor 3500+ CPU is really about 3.5Ghz related to the P4 or Athlon Xp so that's more then double the requirement even though the AMD64 3500+ reads 2.2GHz its about 3.5Ghz in P4 or Athlon Xp.
I use a dual core AMD 5000+ CPU on my PC.
2006-10-29 12:51:37
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answered by SummerRain Girl 6
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you could get a 1.0 Ghz CPU to play a 2.5 GHz game if you wanted-- it wouldn't necessarily play it well though. Just remember, what it says on the game box is only the RECOMMENDED computer specs. Aside from that, if it's dual-core, it shouldn't have a problem, those things are blazing fast. More importantly, when it comes to gaming, you should worry more about the graphics card. If you are playing a game that needs a processor of that much performance, than I would guess that it's a pretty high end game (like Doom 3). Your graphics card will effect performance and frame rate far more than your CPU. You should have at least a 128 Mb discrete graphics card, if not 256 Mb. Hope this helps.
2006-10-29 12:49:48
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answered by David W 4
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No and Yes. The game would probably have to be ran with very low graphic settings.
See if a game says that its min requirement is 2.5ghz processor then it will mean that you shouldn't expect to play it at a lower speed without some issues but that dosen't mean you can't play it.
If your motherboard supports overclocking then I would do it but with liquid cooling.
2006-10-29 12:47:23
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answered by jack 6
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If you notice, the full name of the processor is probably AMD Athlon X2 3800+. The 3800 is its Intel equivalent, becasue most game and software requirements list there minimums based on Intel speeds. Hence, this processor will play the game, and play it well, depending of course on your graphics card.
2006-10-29 14:15:35
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answered by mysticman44 7
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i might advise finding out to purchase a extra low fee processor like the intel i5 3570k because of the fact then you definitely've got extra money for the portraits card that's the main ingredient. (processors are in easy terms used for like %20 of the gaming). and the fashions with ok on the top are overclockable meaning you are able to manually turboboost the processor. merely endure in ideas while you're changing to the two a i5 3570k or a i7 3770k you will choose a 1155 socket motherboard. in all hazard one with a Z77 chipset. the confusing tension is OEM meaning that it does no longer have the mandatory accesories to place in. get a retail confusing tension. i might advise finding out to purchase a GTX 670 portraits card because of the fact the technologies is lots extra effective and makes use of much less skill. in case you like AMD enjoying cards get a 7950 or 7970. additionally in case you get a extra recent card you will get lots extra effective physique costs and you have got the flexibility to diminish your skill furnish to around 750w (you dont choose 850w for that build) additionally while finding out to purchase a skill furnish make beneficial that's modular because of the fact the wires are well blended and that's lots much less complicated to tidy the case after assembling the build. additionally get an 80+ qualified skill furnish because of the fact that's going to be lots extra effective (bronze is sturdy sufficient yet silver and gold are your larger end psu's) that ought to be all fairly. I cautioned the processor when you consider which you will keep lots extra money and you in easy terms dont choose that lots skill for the main recent and close to destiny video games. :)
2016-12-08 23:39:15
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answered by ? 4
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overclocking but it works great.
2006-10-29 12:46:06
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answered by bor_rabnud 6
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