What is causing your lag, is your connection i would think. I currently dongraded to dial-up and i have a major decrease in gaming speed. I suggest switchin back to high speed internet. Also getting a 128mb ram to add to the 128 you already have. This would reduce lag majorly. I have a 1.4ghz amd with dial up, its alright on the net, but on games like Counter-Strike it doesnt run as smooth as i would like. Also, make sure when your on the net that you dont have alot of programs running. Try to just keep 1 or 2 programs running. When u start up your computer, some programs run in the background, make sure you set those to not start-up and make sure there isnt many programs in your start-up folder, hope i helped
GReddy4u
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Windows XP is certainly memory-hungry. 256 is the minimum I'd suggest, and 512 is a good figure to aim for.
Have you installed XP as an 'upgrade', keeping your existing programs and data in place?
If so, consider backing up your data, downloading up to date drivers for your components and installing Windows XP as a fresh, clean install. Upgrading over the top of an old Win98 install is problemmatic, with any 'hidden' problens of the old installation being magnified, and with potential problems of driver conflicts.
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Nope. The box will be printed to cater to either version of the card.
Next time you start your system, turn the monitor on first and give it a little time to 'warm up'. Then turn your system on and watch the displayed information you see as the machine does its 'tests'. The first bit of information you should see displayed will be the ID for the display card, and the amount of video RAM that it has. ;)
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Yes, the computer i am currently on was a 32mb and just had a newly installed cable modem, the modem requires atleast 128mb to work correctly. Now it has 160mb ram and there is still major lag. One of the reasons is the lack of lag and the 700mhz processor it runs off.
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