2 each core
Dual core. Since it is dual core, it can do 2 processes at once, making it similar to a 4GHz single core
Yesi have a Samsung r522 NB with T6400 an Ati hd4650 and it works
It is going to be 2Ghz (2000 Mhz).
When you have more than one core in your CPU, you have a multi core CPU. No matter how many cores are in your CPU, everyone of them is working at the same frequency. It is very important to know that when you have a dual core CPU for example and there are two cores wowking at 2Ghz each, your CPU is NOT 4Ghz it is still 2Ghz.
Yes it can. I've done it plenty of times (my computer uses a 1.8GHz dual-core). I've played UT2004 and Need for Speed Most Wanted fine on it. Mind you, if your computer has a 1.6GHz processor, increase the RAM to the maximum supported, it really helps.
You need a good graphic card to play the latest games.
Gigahertz are a lousy measurement of performance. A more efficient processor can offer higher performance at a lower clock rate. So as long as you have a better TYPE of processor, the labeled speed doesn't matter. The requirements list a 2 Ghz Pentium 4. If you have a Core Solo, Core Duo, or a Core 2 Duo, you'll be just fine.
The Intel quad core processor is super computer fast. It packs a 2GHz processing speed with a memory cache of 8M bytes and a CPU connection speed of 1.333 GHz. The Intel quad core became available in 2007.
No, your PC is running at 2GHz. There are 2 cores at 2GHz each. This means that the CPU is able to process double amount of information for a second, but it is still 2GHz.
Yes. I have run a single XFX NVidia GeForce 6600GT and 2 in SLI. Either way it will work. I recommend 2GB of memory and at least a 2GHZ processor, or you will be staring at the same screen for a while.
Check the specs on your motherboard. If you don't have the specs, go to the manufacturers website and look up the model. You should be able to find them there and maybe even download a pdf document containing them to keep for reference.