Um.. Ok. My new computer is really great and all, but it only has 2.13GHZ.
What should I do?
What should I do?
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-04-18 16:17:10)
Doesn't obsolete mean out of date?Ryan wrote:
Yes, it's a dual core. That 2.13 is obsolete. To tell you the truth, it's faster than a 3.7GHz computer.
Mine is only 1.86, but it is super fast since it's dual core.
I don't know, but can you just multiply your GHz by two to get the real speed?
Eg. 2.13x2= 4.26GHz?
Last edited by [69th_GFH]GC_PaNzerFIN (2007-04-18 22:26:04)
Dude I really hope you're kidding.russ)=spetsnaz wrote:
u wont be able to play bf2 on that
I couldn't disagree more if you got a core 2 duo. over 50% performace inrease with <200$ cpu is easy and you save about 700$ not buying the x6800devildogfo wrote:
With todays processors overclocking is rarely a good idea. You might squeeze out a small percentage of an increase in processor speed, but youre drastically decreasing your MTBF (mean time before failure) due to timing mismatching.
I had a P4 once running at 4.5+, it wasn't as fast as my 6800 at stock speeds (2.93)..lolRyan wrote:
Yes, it's a dual core. That 2.13 is obsolete. To tell you the truth, it's faster than a 3.7GHz computer.
Mine is only 1.86, but it is super fast since it's dual core.
I don't know, but can you just multiply your GHz by two to get the real speed?
Eg. 2.13x2= 4.26GHz?
wow. Impressive OC. What did you use to cool it?Kmarion wrote:
I had a P4 once running at 4.5+, it wasn't as fast as my 6800 at stock speeds (2.93)..lolRyan wrote:
Yes, it's a dual core. That 2.13 is obsolete. To tell you the truth, it's faster than a 3.7GHz computer.
Mine is only 1.86, but it is super fast since it's dual core.
I don't know, but can you just multiply your GHz by two to get the real speed?
Eg. 2.13x2= 4.26GHz?
Knowing Kmarion, he probably strapped some dry ice to itmax wrote:
wow. Impressive OC. What did you use to cool it?Kmarion wrote:
I had a P4 once running at 4.5+, it wasn't as fast as my 6800 at stock speeds (2.93)..lolRyan wrote:
Yes, it's a dual core. That 2.13 is obsolete. To tell you the truth, it's faster than a 3.7GHz computer.
Mine is only 1.86, but it is super fast since it's dual core.
I don't know, but can you just multiply your GHz by two to get the real speed?
Eg. 2.13x2= 4.26GHz?