Am I going to be ok with a dual core CPU for gaming?

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#1 Seconaid
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Hey, I'm gonna buy a new laptop soon and it comes with an i5-2630M, 2 cores and 4 threads. With a NVIDIA GT 555M graphics card.

I plan on playing single player games like Resident Evil 5, Bioshock series or The Last Remnant and of course maybe some of the recently released games like Deus Ex: Human Revolution and TES V: Skyrim.

Is a dual core good enough for those games?

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#2 SapSacPrime
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Im fairly sure none of the games you listed use more than 2 cores anyway, its actually a bit of a joke how many modern games only use a couple of cores.

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#3 ionusX
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Im fairly sure none of the games you listed use more than 2 cores anyway, its actually a bit of a joke how many modern games only use a couple of cores.

SapSacPrime

actually quite a few do use quad cores and enjoy their presence its jsut that dual cores continue to become more efficient

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#4 GummiRaccoon
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The bigger problem is you are going to be gaming on a laptop.

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#5 red12355
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The bigger problem is you are going to be gaming on a laptop.

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The 555m is a capable card. It's going to play all of those games just fine.
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#6 the_ChEeSe_mAn2
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Get a quad-core laptop if you can.
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#7 Makari
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it'll be fine for most games - the ones you listed don't especially need/care about >2 cores, afaik. some games (battlefield, etc) make good use of >2 cores though, so you'll be leaving a lot of performance on the table in the future
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I got a laptop with a dual core i5 and a GT540m, it has consistently impressed me with game performance. I recently played Bioshock 2 on the highest settings with 2xAA on it, and got 60fps constant for the most part. You should be fine with those games.

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#9 marcthpro
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Skyrim Medium with the laptop he mentioned : Deus EX Human revolution on High is way more greedy then bioshock 1 & 2 at max if he as to buy a laptop id look for something that is not GPU Soldered Because in few year or next year instead of dump the laptop he can put a better gpu bough via ebay or specialized store in that matter saving money in the process :P

but it still a good laptop as long you don't mind runinng half of new game at low / med setting and at downscale resolution = pixel that are off

but it expensive : Id recommend you go desktop if you really like to play games and just carry ur case around lol

as long you got a core i3 Any generation most of CPU Limitation is removed for laptop gaming what matter is the Video card unit going from IE GT 540M to GTX 560M make a big difference much higher then the cpu :IE i3 Mobile vs i5 Mobile

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#10 ionusX
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I got a laptop with a dual core i5 and a GT540m, it has consistently impressed me with game performance. I recently played Bioshock 2 on the highest settings with 2xAA on it, and got 60fps constant for the most part. You should be fine with those games.

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im not suprised bioshock 2 and 1 are both based on the unreal engine.. same engine that powers the ancient UT3 and rainbow 6 vegas 1. any system req. on bioshock 2's box are over exxaggerated i was playing rainbow 6: vegas 1 on medium @ 1440 x 900 on a pentium d 2.8ghz and an hd 2400pro XD

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#11 Slow_Show
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Yeah, you'll be fine. Most games only really take advantage of two cores (and even for the ones that do take advantage of four cores, the premium you pay for a quad core may not be worth it), plus by the time quad cores really are necessary you'll probably be in the market for a new laptop anyway.

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#13 LPG13
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Im fairly sure none of the games you listed use more than 2 cores anyway, its actually a bit of a joke how many modern games only use a couple of cores.

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that affirmation is getting old really fast, imo dual cores are getting obsolete. right now, the best thing you can do is buy a multicore, obviously requirements increase, just to be safe, if you can get a multicore with the same performance (it will most likely cost more, of course) then do it.
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#14 GS550L
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[QUOTE="SapSacPrime"]

Im fairly sure none of the games you listed use more than 2 cores anyway, its actually a bit of a joke how many modern games only use a couple of cores.

LPG13

that affirmation is getting old really fast, imo dual cores are getting obsolete. right now, the best thing you can do is buy a multicore, obviously requirements increase, just to be safe, if you can get a multicore with the same performance (it will most likely cost more, of course) then do it.

At the same time, it must be asked whether going for a true quad-core is worth it considering the video card it'll be paired with; it may not be worth going for a quad core if the video card will, in both instances, hold back the processor.

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#15 Seconaid
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Actually, I do have another choice. It comes with an i7-2630M (4 cores) but has a GT 540M gpu, which is weaker than the GT 555M.
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#16 SapSacPrime
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[QUOTE="SapSacPrime"]

Im fairly sure none of the games you listed use more than 2 cores anyway, its actually a bit of a joke how many modern games only use a couple of cores.

LPG13

that affirmation is getting old really fast, imo dual cores are getting obsolete. right now, the best thing you can do is buy a multicore, obviously requirements increase, just to be safe, if you can get a multicore with the same performance (it will most likely cost more, of course) then do it.

I own a G510 keyboard and most of the games he listed, I play them with core temp or afterburner up (I switch between the two) and actually they only use 2 cores most of the time and deus ex only used one last time I played it. It has nothing to do with the evil console ports either because Shogun 2 doesn't use more than two cores a lot of the time and only uses one when loading.

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#17 Seconaid
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is it true that quad-core CPUs tend to get your laptop much hotter? I mean heat temperature.
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#18 JohnF111
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Skyrim is CPU heavy but you got a decent one so shouldn't be bad at all... Yeah you'll be fine but like SapSapPrime says more games utilise dual-cores than they do Quads so it's not so much an issue right now much like even though blu-ray is faster and holds more than a DVD, DVD's are still the preferred medium due to higher adoption of DVD Drives plain and simple. Why make games that only 60% can utilize when you can make games that 99% will utilize(numbers are for effect).

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