Only if you've left the HSF offyour friend is right. I have the same one, and believe me, if they were both 3GHz your computer would be on fire.
If that were correct dual core CPUs would run single threaded applications on par with CPUs of three or four years ago.a friend of mine had told me that each are 1.5Ghz
If what the above posters said was correct, there would be no point.then what is the point of duel core? since wouldn't a single 3Ghz be able to do as much work?
Dual Core CPUs are inferior to Single Core CPUs in single threaded applications only because they run at slower clock speeds when compared to single cored CPUs of the same price. On a single threaded application a 3Ghz Dual Core CPU will give the same performance as a 3Ghz Single Core CPU (assuming same architecture, and no background apps running).Dual Core Shares The Load, older games utilize one core, which can be a downfall
I have a Pentium D 3Ghz, are both cores 3Ghz? or are both cores 1.5Ghz for a total of 3Ghz. I tought that they are 3Ghz each, but a friend of mine had told me that each are 1.5Ghz
Correct.so Yasu was wrong? and it is 3Ghz each.