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Yes, 512 is really too small for now! 1G is just right to use, I can play any large 3D game!
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Memory plays a big role in a computer, and all the programs running in the computer need to go through the memory to execute! The speed and bandwidth of the network are directly linked, and it is recommended to upgrade the bandwidth to speed up the network, which can be upgraded through the network provider (such as: telecom, Netcom, etc.).
There is a correlation between the speed of the game and the size of the memory, but 3D games have relatively high requirements for the graphics card of the PC, if it is an integrated graphics card, sometimes there will be the phenomenon of the card you are talking about, it is recommended to upgrade to a separate graphics card! ~:
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Sometimes it feels like a bit stuck "just doesn't exist;
Speeding up the Internet is the most closely related to your network;
The speed of the game "will be much better, obviously;
It is recommended to add 1 2g, in fact, 1g is enough, but considering that there will be higher demand in the future, it is better to raise it all at once.
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Definitely, and obviously, the effect is noticeable with the addition of memory to my laptop. Large games and software require memory, and the purpose of memory is to allow the files that need to be used to be slowed down from the hard disk for further reading and writing operations and running by the CPU.
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If the usage of the web page exceeds the speed of your existing memory. Makes you slow words. Adding a strip of RAM will increase the speed of the network.
Play the game at the time. It's sure to improve. After all, there is still a difference between 1G and 512M.
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Yes, but remember to pair, otherwise you won't recognize it.
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It depends on whether the memory is the bottleneck of your current computer configuration.
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Doesn't speed up internet speeds. The speed of the network is only related to the network device.
However, if your computer's physical memory is too small, you will have to read and write virtual memory frequently when opening web pages, which will seriously affect your Internet speed. But if you have a large enough memory, then adding more memory will have no effect on the network speed.
If you're using an XP system, 1GB of RAM is sufficient, and there's no practical point in adding more. Even if you increase it to 2G, you won't feel the difference between 1G and 2G. If it's win7, there are 2G, and the memory is enough, and no matter how much it has a big impact on the Internet.
Unless you open too many pages at the same time. However, no matter how much memory you have installed, if you open too many web pages at the same time, there will be times when the memory will run out.
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。。。The network speed mainly depends on your broadband and optical brazing What you mean is: the computer is slow, it is recommended that you try to increase the virtual memory, right-click on my computer Select the Advanced Performance in the System Properties Settings button Click Change in the Performance tab Custom size Write the initial size and the maximum value You can set the size of the virtual memory It is recommended to set the multiple of the local memory Restart it OK after confirmation See if it works.
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Hello!! There are many factors that affect the speed of the game, and there are many other factors besides the memory factors you specifically mentioned, such as the cache of the hard drive, etc.
Since you're mainly talking about memory, let's talk about the impact of memory on game speed.
We have all experienced the phenomenon of slow system from time to time in the use of low-end computers, especially when the task is heavier (among them, we are more familiar with "Warcraft", the reason is mainly caused by unbalanced configuration, among which the memory that has the greatest impact on the speed of the system is the first to be charged. Generally, in order to make the low-end models more advantageous, they will save costs from many aspects, and the most obvious configuration is that 256MB memory has almost become the standard, and it meets Windows
XP, a large consumer of resources, after the system is started, the memory has begun to run urgent, and if you run the game again, you need to use the virtual cache on the hard macro disk, and the speed of the game will naturally be dragged down.
So why does the size of the memory limit the speed of the game so much?! So take 256MB memory as an example, take "Warcraft" as an example, when the game loads and other operations occur (the more prominent is when multiplayer ** does large-scale tasks), there will be a slightly longer read and write hard disk time, this is mainly because of the small memory capacity, when there is a lack of physical memory, some programs will be moved to the virtual memory space on the hard disk, the speed of the hard disk itself is already slower than the memory, and the direct performance in the game is that there is a sudden pause or crash.
So let's compare the 256MB and 512MB RAM to see how the game actually performs
It feels like it's relatively smooth when doing tasks in the wild, and once Brother Yinzen enters the town, he obviously feels that it's stuck, and there are few people in Iron Furnace Fort, and he doesn't feel very good. As soon as you enter Stormwind City, you will be stuck, from entering the gate, crossing the ** area to enter the cannls, the journey of half a minute under normal conditions, sometimes it will take you about half an hour!!
If you ride a lion dove, it's even more outrageous, you can only see the two CG pictures when you sit on the lion dove and land (yes, it's just two CGs), and the rest is lost, you can't see the digging at all.
If it is 512M memory. Although it doesn't feel as smooth as 1G, it's definitely a noticeable improvement. The performance in the city will occasionally be a little stuck in the dust, but it is definitely much better than the performance of 256M memory, and when sitting on the lion dove, although it is not as smooth as 1G memory, but it is much better than the two CGs of 256M, which is why "Warcraft" will announce two sets of configurations, it is recommended to refer to the "recommended configuration".
Thank you!!
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It can improve the performance to a certain extent, but it is a lot better, and the performance of the computer is mainly determined by the processor and graphics card.
When purchasing a memory module, you should pay attention to:
1. What kind of memory module to add depends on what the original memory of the computer is. The most important consideration for expanding memory is compatibility.
2. Pursuing high clock speed too much without considering compatibility issues will lead to unstable memory or failure to boot.
3. It is more appropriate to use the original memory module version to slightly increase the memory module capacity value.
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Not necessarily, the performance of the computer follows the bottleneck principle, if it is caused by too low memory, it will have a significant effect, but it may also be caused by the low performance of the graphics card or the CPU itself, and then increasing the memory will not have a significant effect.
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Adding memory is a waste of money
I'm telling you. Press as soon as you turn it on.
del key, and then select the first one, at which point, you will see that there are two consecutive starts of CPU in the following column
Hit enter for the first one
Select the second one, then move the cursor to the bottom of the block, press enter, change 200 to 215 and press esc twice
Type y and OK, and you're good to go
That's when your computer's performance improves.
AMDCPU was originally bought for super.
AMD's U physique is good, super super no problem!!
Today, are you overpowered??
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5 on... b Khan.
Adding memory can increase the speed of the point reading bar. However, only 40% of the total was used. It's useless to add it. Let's change the CPU.
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You'd better open the task manager and take a look at it, and by the way see what the process is high in software usage. Generally speaking, what you see is a split-second spike in CPU usage. If you're using Win7, it's normal to have 1GB of memory
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