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The memory of the graphics card must be correct, but there are too many startup items on your machine, and some unused processes are turned off.
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Card has many reasons.
The 1G strip you're talking about is DDR or DDR2
What model is the graphics card? ~
What network is it connected to? ~
Didn't make it clear.
It's not that the memory is large to solve the problem.,According to what you said, it's the same as changing the 2G card integrated graphics card.,Of course, the education network cable into the telecom server is also card.。
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Graphics card issues or the machine is too burdened.
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The configuration does not look at the memory, but also the CPU and the number of hard disk revolutions, and the most important thing is the graphics card.
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。。。The problem with the graphics card is either a virus!
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If you play Haofang, turn off all that can be turned off, and then keep the memory around, if you still get stuck, the map is generally 800x600x16, it will be better, and you have to kill the virus.
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This has nothing to do with memory.
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Is the graphics card SIS integrated or discrete? There is really little personal contact with SIS's products, and if it is an integrated graphics card, it may have a certain impact on the smoothness of Warcraft. Judging from the number of memory you provide, it is possible that some of the video memory is occupied by the integrated graphics card.
If I'm not mistaken, turn the game's effects off or set to medium.
Another reason for the card is the lack of virtual memory. I know that there are countless questions in it that are "the memory is very large, the CPU and graphics card are good, playing Warcraft or the card". This kind of problem usually increases the virtual memory to more than 512M-1G, which can generally be solved.
Virtual memory is a thing that Warcraft relies on a lot in its operation, and its space is carved out of the hard disk, so it must be set larger. In general, the minimum value of virtual memory should not be lower than the memory size, and the maximum value should be a multiple of the memory.
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SIS is the manufacturer of graphics cards, called in Chinese"Selenium".You didn't give his model, I don't dare to make a conclusion, but I guess it may be a problem with the graphics card, many integrated graphics cards play large games and the card is miserable.
You can turn the various sounds of Warcraft to a minimum, and the graphics effect may be a little better.
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Which map do you mean? Does Chenghai 3c play?
This diagram (or similarly demanding diagram) is very demanding in terms of CPU performance and memory bandwidth.
And not just memory capacity.
What is your CPU? The graphics card is not a problem.
GF4 MX440 1024x768 16 colors. The effect is all in the right. can play Chenghai 3C well and smoothly....The key is the CPU...
As for Warcraft 1v1 Lost Temple map battles. 2v2...Such a diagram has very low configuration requirements.
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Isn't there too many programs running in the background.
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The key to this depends on your graphics card, if it is an integrated graphics card, you can add a discrete graphics card to try.
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Are you sure it's 1GB? Still deceived.
Either that, your computer's C drive is stuffed with too many things.
Either that, your computer's video memory is too low. It shouldn't have anything to do with the CPU.
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It's not the memory, it's your graphics card, or it's your system that has too many files.
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WOW is more memory-eating, your memory is small, but it can guarantee you to enter WOW and exit WOW, but it cannot guarantee that you play smoothly!
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It's hard to say that the system plug-ins are full of memory.
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Depending on the configuration of your computer, it is a 500G hard disk and 2G memory, and the single-core CPU is estimated to be not much worse.
The key is to look at the graphics card, and the independent display dual 128 is OK (video memory 128m, video memory bandwidth, 128bit).
Such a configuration generally does not get stuck when running WOW, of course, the effect cannot be fully opened.
Looking at the following computer configuration, such a computer can also run WOW.
cpu:intel
Memory: 512MB DDR400 (without dual channel).
Graphics: ATI 9800SE 128MB
Software environment: Windows XP+
Average FPS 800x600 1024x768
All effects open 45 28
All effects are off 60 60
In general, WOW is a game that mainly eats CPU, and now the mainstream computer 2G memory is no longer a bottleneck, and the memory problem can be basically ignored.
Graphics cardAs long as you have a 4830 or 9600gt or above graphics card, except for shadows, other effects can basically be pulled to the maximum (under normal resolution, high resolution, such as 1680x1050 of a 22-inch monitor, etc., still have high requirements for video memory).
About CPU, it can be said that the requirements of WOW are endless, mainly depending on the main frequency, how big the cache is, at present, WOW only supports dual cores, and the quad core is not used yet, and the cool CPU frequency to play is best exceeded to the above.
This keeps more than 40 frames in the RAID.
As for the situation of the scuffle of 10 regiments in the slaughter of the city, even if the i7 920 exceeds 4G or more, the frame rate will still drop to about 10.
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The minimum configuration is no problem to play, the only problem is that the blue bar is a little slower.
However, after the game effect is turned up, 2 times this configuration will not work.
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Video memory 512M+ is fine. The requirements are not particularly high. Enough memory.
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Please give a screenshot of Master Lu or any screenshot of the driver's life, which can let us see your motherboard, memory, and graphics card information.
I estimate that there are two reasons,1、Win7 is a system that consumes memory resources,Your memory is only 2G,It's quite tight for running Win7,It may be that virtual memory is opened up on the hard disk,But the data exchange rate is limited by the hard disk interface and hard disk cache,Resulting in poor data loading。
2. The driver of the graphics card and the nvidia control panel are not well matched, theoretically there is a "manage 3D settings" in the nvidia control panel, Warcraft should be preset, it should be when Warcraft is started, the graphics card will enter the 3D state, running at full capacity. But there is no such possibility,When you change to win7,(I'm playing World of Warcraft,My win7-64bit system,I have to manually add the main program of World of Warcraft to the nvidia control panel) can not automatically identify your main program of Warcraft,You have to manually add the main program of Warcraft in the "Program Management" tab。 This will allow the graphics card to enter 3D when you launch Warcraft.
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