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Old 04-18-2004, 06:39 PM   #15
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actually RYUSREVENGE, ram is only a STORAGE SPACE, the CPU and VIDEO CARD does all the work !

so upgrading th eram doesn't speed up anything, it just gives your data more space thus enabling your cpu to stuck there temporarely more data while he processes all the data you sent to it !

but to have better performances, just a video card is enough to pump your fps to like, double the amount you have before !

example...
MX440 64 = 30-35 FPS
now...
TITANIUM 4200, = 40 at all time !

so the better your video card, the best gameplay you'll have... why ? because by today's standard the video card does all the graphic processing so the cpu has a lot less to do, so the better your VIDEO CARD the less your CPU will have to do !

but upgrading the ram is not gonna do anything unless you change for ram that is faster then your old ones...

and the CPU in MATHS (primary job) is always the best. the more you have CPU wise, the fastest the coordinates and all will be processed !

this is why it is the processor that dictates the computer speed, not anything else !

in any case, if you want the easy solution not so cheap yet no so costly... buy a new video card and make sure its a latest great model... this way you make sure you don't have any GRAPHIC ISSUES, thus making sure FPS will always be pumped to its max !
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