graphics card vs processor

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  1. freshmeba

    freshmeba Regular member

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    i have a celeron d 2.4 ghz processor, and a integrated graphics card. My question is if i get a new graphics card, will it make my games run smooth? Or do i need to get a new processor
     
  2. boxwrench

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    By not using onboard graphics you will be freeing up some of your memory,it is always beneficial to use a seperate graghics card providing your computer has a slot for it.
    Slots listed in order of quality-
    1-PCI-E(16x)
    2-AGP(8X)
    3-AGP(4X)
    4-PCI
    Depending on your motherboard and budget you have a lot of choices
    (with PCI being the exception)
     
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    so with my celeron processor, i can still run my games smooth with an extra graphics card?
     
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    Yes,But I'm not saying you will be able to play the most demanding games,there will be an improvement though. How much ram is in your system?
     
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    i have about 760mb of ram, so games that require 2.4 ghz or eles i can play smoth with just a new graphics card
     
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    Aside from the card you should add another 256mb.of ram. 1 gig is not considered overkill anymore especially when it comes to gaming.
     
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    so lemme get this straight. i should buy a graphics card like 256mb,and maby a gig of ram, and it should be able to run all my games, no need for a new processor
     
  8. boxwrench

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    If your games run now they will certainly play better after you upgrade the Gpu and ram.

    Processor upgrades are not always as easy as just plugging it in,depending on your motherboard an upgrade of any significance may not be possible without replacing the board also.

    If you are willing to go that route you must first establish a spending limit.

    I am only trying to show you the least expensive way to get more performance out of your present system.

    What is the make and model of your computer?
     
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    its a mdg, but i switched the motherboard as the old one wasnt working right.
     
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    What motherboard do you have now?
     
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    i think its called p4vm800/m/asr
     
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    That is a socket 478 board.There is not going to be a lot of upgrading options available that would be worth while.Unless you have the money to spend on the 775 board,processor and possably new memory you may just want to do as I suggested earlier.
     
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    Watch for sales. By the time you upgrade graphics card, processor, and RAM, it will cost more than a new computer!
    Windows Vista is coming , possibly by end of the year and will require lots of upgrades. Personally, I would wait and get a Windows Vista new compute, which will have all the necessary requirements right out of the box.
     
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    when vista comes out the computer on averager will be around 1700$, better u just stick with win xp pro(nothing lower cause home suxx),and jus upgrade those few parts
     
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    You should be able to get the Vista recommended specs (not the minimum) for 1/2 that.
     
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    what are the vista rec. specs ,ive been searching for a long time but all sites give difrenet info
     
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    so i guess ill try a new graphics card. hope it makes the frame rate on my games better
     
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    Any P4 from the past year or two should be OK, dual core even better; ample sized HD, 1 gig Ram. Even budget systems now come with 128 graphics.
     
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    so ur sayin i need a processor?
     
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    Yes, an old Celeron won't cut it, and even a newer Celeron won't pack enough power for gaming.
     

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