The 1.5 Ghz chip is slow, don't get me wrong. But you will get better FPS from other games because they are optimized better. Skyrim, however, will not run very well.
Yes, but Skimrim is very CPU intensive. The graphics settings won't impact the CPU work. There's a lot of animation and movement and locational information that needs to be processed by the CPU. Your CPU can't handle the workload of the world map essentially. So everything will stutter.
Changing the graphics high or low will most likely give similar performance, since it's a CPU bottleneck.
Yes, but Skimrim is very CPU intensive. The graphics settings won't impact the CPU work. There's a lot of animation and movement and locational information that needs to be processed by the CPU. Your CPU can't handle the workload of the world map essentially. So everything will stutter.
Changing the graphics high or low will most likely give similar performance, since it's a CPU bottleneck.
I know your probably right and you've earned my thanks for it, but wouldn't 2/4 of my cores work together to maybe help?
The 1.5 Ghz chip is slow, don't get me wrong. But you will get better FPS from other games because they are optimized better. Skyrim, however, will not run very well.