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What to upgrade on computer?
Right now what im using for computer games has a radeon 4800 hd video card, which has the worst drivers(dont think ill be getting a radeon again), 4 gb ram, and a 3.0 ghz dual core intel processor.
Ive been playing Starcraft 2 lately and the game works pretty good on low graphics but if i play some of the games where there becomes a lot of units it starts to lag a lot and the frame rate drops pretty significantly. I think i should upgrade one of these but i dont know which one is the culprit. Can anyone shed some light on this?
i am running windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
so im thinkin its either the graphics card or the ram. also i have about 10 mbps internet. thats good enough right?
4 Answers
- PoohBearPenguinLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
If your computer is running Vista or Win7, you should really boost the RAM to 6-8GB. This is the cheapest, easiest and most effective upgrade.
If you want to do more, consider upgrading the video card - but don't spend a whole lot of money on it.
And if you're thinking about upgrading the processor, you might as well start saving for a whole new computer.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
sure, improve to a minimum of 2Gb, the recent huge-unfold. pass to the dell website and to be certain what variety you like. must be everywhere from $20-40. this might heavily boost your computers overall performance. computers have become extra budget friendly, and you may get a respectable twin middle processor for $500 and a minimum of 2Gb's of ram and an fairly roomy 200Gb stressful stress. in case you like to make that bounce. you probable can not improve the photographs card in that pc considering PCI convey did no longer particularly come on that many computers returned then, so in case you improve your total pc and then improve the photographs card for a miles better pc than the only you have perfect now.
- 1 decade ago
I would upgrade the ram It would be most effective and your video card is pretty good, i wouldn't spend to much money on a new one.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you have a last gen graphics card. your cpu should be good enough to handle any game.