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| video card memory vs RAM I have an old coputer (Pentium 4 at 1.8) in which I have maxed the RAM at 1GB- I have on-board video- I was looking into getting a PCI video card with maybe 256 or 128 mb of memory- mY question Would It make a difference in term of speeing up web browsing, video playback and streaming. I don't play any games on this computer- Another words is a worth the 30-50 Thanks for your help |
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| Re: video card memory vs RAM Niot really, no. |
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| Re: video card memory vs RAM It won't really speed up the internet browsing, It may help the frame rate when you are streaming videos and make them run a little smoother though. It would be worth $50 |
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| Re: video card memory vs RAM no regarding the pci video device- save your money , your system will have onboard AGP video device that is manually configurable via BIOS setup , (DEL or F2 or F10 at system power up - consult the first display - can click pause button to freeze display) Typically for system era, from 8MB default up to 256MB Under video memory and/or aperture setting in advanced WinXP sp3 uses about 400MB ram memory for internet and internet related tasks - so minus windows preferred 30% freespace using 1GB installed ram memory leaves up to 128MB you can comfortably configure for , if supported. Changing say 8MB to 128MB will be noticeable when changing pages - but a connection with burst dl speed over 100KB/s will help. Also update java runtime and adobe flash player for best quality internet experience. Your probable onboard ATA100 ide host bus adapter connected to a likely slow oem ide hdd will be the big bottleneck for internet related performance (burst speed for page changing and sustained speed for security scans) so maybe investigate a faster hard disk drive sub-system Aslo check the system vendor or mainboard vendor or chipset vendor for chipset/video related uogardes and/or config utilities regards from tbright HP evo D510 1.8GHz/512MB/8MB.64MB onboard video/10K scsi drive oem winXP sp3, explorer8 |
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