found this (It's what boosts it up to $700)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-480M Dual Core Processor (2.66GHz, 3MB L3 Cache) with Turbo Boost up to 2.93GHz
anyways what is ghz stuff all about? What is the point
Hello Dex,
It is often said that opt for "boosts" only if you are comfortable with it. The geeks do it 'cos they know their computer's capabilities. "Boost" also raises the temperature of the processor.
Attachment 1 is something which may explain it better.
As for Ghz it is the equivalent to speed. A car moving at 2 mph is slower than one moving at 3 mph. In the same manner 2 Ghz is slower than 3 Ghz. So basically a processor at 3 Ghz will "process" the instructions it receives much faster than a 2 Ghz processor.
Attachment 2 will offer some ideas.
So in SSE, a slow processor will not be able to process the instructions adequately. The sate of the sea is something that makes great demands on the processor so that YOU as the user will be able to see it in a very "realistic" way. When it is stormy the waves are high, the ship is rolling, the sea sprays are more ...... all this accounts for a lot of "instructions" being sent to the processor and it "computes" all this and you see it in a "realistic" manner on your monitor. A "slow speed" processor will not be able to accept so many "instructions" and since it cannot cope up, it will possibly not be able to send the "results" to the monitor ....... and then people yell "my SSE is not working" !!!! The Developers at Vstep have done a lot of research and hence have very definite reasons when they finally say that your computer will require a 3 Ghz processor as the minimum.
I hope all this is not Greek and Latin to you !!
Regards
vin_sun