Increasing memory and changing graphics cards just for gaming?

Updated on number 2024-05-26
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The biggest factor in the upgrade is that you obviously feel that the speed of the computer is relatively slow and the waiting time is relatively long, and according to your experience, you find which of your accessories is relatively low, and replace and upgrade.

    Generally speaking, playing games requires the most good configuration to support. If your computer is upgraded, it is recommended to add a 512M same frequency memory, if there is an AGP plug on the motherboard, it is recommended to add a 64M independent graphics card, it doesn't have to be too good, because the motherboard with integrated graphics card upgrades the independent graphics card, the performance may not be the best, you don't have to upgrade too well, as long as the performance is improved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally speaking, the biggest test of computer performance is games, or you are doing graphic graphic design, such as high-precision 3D animation.

    I think it's still decided by the purpose, for example, if you only do general text work, occasionally watch movies, and play games that don't require high configurations, your current machine is OK.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Brother really didn't expect you to buy a brand machine!!

    I also bought a computer with 512 RAM almost 1 year ago

    The graphics card is the 9550 you want to buy, but I'm 128m, I suggest you that the graphics card doesn't need to buy such a good graphics card, but the memory you have to add up Now the memory is cheap, and the 512 still feels like a card when playing games!

    I'm also going to add it to 1g!! It's better to add memory!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you play the game, turn off all the antivirus software. The process is also over, plus a 256 strip. It's useless to blindly upgrade graphics cards and memory.

    A low CPU doesn't work. If your CPU is upgraded to P4 or higher, it will be useful. If only it were lower than that.

    Highly recommended for leftover money.

    The graphics card memory is matched with the CPU. If only the CPU was enough. You buy a graphics card first. Dilan's 9800SE or Xunjing's 6600LE are both more than 600 points. The memory can be used for the time being.

    If the CPU is just enough or AMD2200+, you should add some money and change the host. Your old machine can sell for about 600 to 1000. You can get a better machine with the money you pay for the upgrade.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you want to play a large 3D online game like "World of Warcraft", I feel perfect to play with 1G RAM and 128M graphics card.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on your needs, this is the most important thing, the resource requirements of the game you want to play or the software you use are the factors that you decide whether to upgrade, however, memory is the bottleneck of computer speed and performance, just like your machine, it is recommended that you raise the memory to solve this bottleneck, whether it is playing games or software use, 512 memory will be enough, 1G memory is not too much. (Microsoft's operating system is now also taking up more and more memory resources.) As for the graphics card, it's mainly about playing games.

    The development of graphics cards and gaming are inseparable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Other software you can use doesn't require a lot of memory and graphics cards.

    If your upgrade makes sense to you, it's worth it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It can't be helped.

    This graphics card is a graphics card integrated into the motherboard.

    So you say that it is basically impossible to improve with any method.

    You can only add a separate display to solve it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. If the motherboard supports AMD's dual graphics card Crossfire or NVIDIA graphics card's SLI technology, then you can buy a graphics card that is exactly the same as the original, and the two graphics cards are used together, and theoretically the graphics card's video memory will be superimposed.

    2. If the motherboard does not support these two technologies, then you can only change the graphics card, and there is no other way.

    3. Video memory is only a parameter to show the performance of the graphics card, not the larger the video memory, the better the performance of the graphics card. Video memory is just a platform for the graphics card to run, enough is enough, and it makes no sense to exceed the scope of application.

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