I got a Intel Centrino Duo 1,6 Ghz 2050 prosessor.
What i wonder is do a single core 3 Ghz+ prosessor work better then a low end Dual Core?
What i wonder is do a single core 3 Ghz+ prosessor work better then a low end Dual Core?
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03-10-2010, 01:21 AM
I got a Intel Centrino Duo 1,6 Ghz 2050 prosessor.
What i wonder is do a single core 3 Ghz+ prosessor work better then a low end Dual Core? 03-10-2010, 01:33 AM
Depends on architecture too. Operating frequency alone tells nothing... A 1.6ghz mobile i7 processor is more efficient at stock speed than a pentium 4 clocked to 4.0ghz.
Dolphin slightly benefits from dual core, so if you enable it in options you could gain some FPS despite the processor being somewhat old. 03-10-2010, 01:46 AM
I saw a bench mark test that scored my 1.6 Ghz Intel Centrino Duo 2050 Higher then the Pentium 4. I just dont know if Dolphin take advantage of that. I have a lot of games that I run at full speed and glory to the people behind Dolphin for that, but I stuggle with SSBM because im running at like 75% and i saw someone saying that they could run it almost full speed on a Pentium 4.
Im getting Windows 7 64bit to see if i can get a couple of frames more in Baldurs Gate where im running on 15 of 30. If i can get 20 I will be satisfied ![]() 03-11-2010, 01:42 AM
Centrino Duo T2050 is not a 64-bit supported CPU. It's an OEM version which only supports x86 architecture (32-bit).
03-11-2010, 09:21 AM
(03-10-2010, 01:46 AM)Johnblunt Wrote: I saw a bench mark test that scored my 1.6 Ghz Intel Centrino Duo 2050 Higher then the Pentium 4. I just dont know if Dolphin take advantage of that. I have a lot of games that I run at full speed and glory to the people behind Dolphin for that, but I stuggle with SSBM because im running at like 75% and i saw someone saying that they could run it almost full speed on a Pentium 4. Sorry, but as Ocean already mentioned, your processor won't support 64-bit, so don't bother with upgrading to it. Remember, x64 software doesn't just magically increase performance on any platform. If you're looking for a cheap performance upgrade, try upgrading your RAM if you haven't already.
Intel Q6600 @ 2.40 GHz w/ 2GB RAM
nVidia nForce 780i SLI FTW motherboard Two nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB GPU's in SLI Windows 7: Ultimate x64 03-11-2010, 09:42 AM
Yeh you know what I just found out that my self. Lame prosesscor!
I think its pretty much the only dual core with 32 bit. My ram is allready full. What i think is that I installed 4Gb, but if i understand correctly the max support on the motherboard is 3GB. I dont understand how this work because i got 2 * 2Gb Ram pieces and it only takes advantage of 3 of it. Anyway Im not shure about this. 03-11-2010, 10:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2010, 10:51 AM by Starscream.)
What he means is that the max ram you can use on a 32-bit OS is 3GB. If you were to change to a 64-Bit OS (but you can't, not with that processor) then it would recognize the 4GB and higher.
Asus Laptop: K53TA
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit - SP1 CPU: AMD Llano A6-3400M, Quad-Core, 1.4GHz-2.6GHz (Overclocked) GPU: AMD Radeon HD6650M, 1GB GDDR3 (Catalyst 13.1) RAM: Samsung 4GB DDR3-1333 03-11-2010, 11:04 AM
actually for me it used to detect 3.2GB but if it only detects 3 in the bios it's because your cpu is 32bit only
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