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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:54 pm Post subject: How can I make my games less laggy |
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So, I have a Dell computer running Vista 32-bit. I have 2.00GB of RAM and 200GB of memory [if that helps] But I've been playing GTA San Andreas and it lags when a lot of things happen [shootout with the cops] So, I was wondering, if there is anyway I can make this game less laggy?
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:00 pm Post subject: Re: How can I make my games less laggy |
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Evan wrote: | So, I have a Dell computer running Vista 32-bit. I have 2.00GB of RAM and 200GB of memory [if that helps] But I've been playing GTA San Andreas and it lags when a lot of things happen [shootout with the cops] So, I was wondering, if there is anyway I can make this game less laggy? |
Im guessing you have atleast pentium dual core, but your pc is OK and should run san andreas fine, most likely you may need a new graphics card, a cheap one is fine.
I ran san andreas on my old old pc ( P4 2gb ddr ram, 7300gt, xp)
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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most likely your graphics card
which one do you have?
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:02 pm Post subject: Re: How can I make my games less laggy |
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cheesecan wrote: | Evan wrote: | So, I have a Dell computer running Vista 32-bit. I have 2.00GB of RAM and 200GB of memory [if that helps] But I've been playing GTA San Andreas and it lags when a lot of things happen [shootout with the cops] So, I was wondering, if there is anyway I can make this game less laggy? |
Im guessing you have atleast pentium dual core, but your pc is OK and should run san andreas fine, most likely you may need a new graphics card, a cheap one is fine.
I ran san andreas on my old old pc ( P4 2gb ddr ram, 7300gt, xp) |
So, if i buy a new graphics card, Will I need to open up my PC or something to replace it?
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:09 pm Post subject: Re: How can I make my games less laggy |
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Evan wrote: | cheesecan wrote: | Evan wrote: | So, I have a Dell computer running Vista 32-bit. I have 2.00GB of RAM and 200GB of memory [if that helps] But I've been playing GTA San Andreas and it lags when a lot of things happen [shootout with the cops] So, I was wondering, if there is anyway I can make this game less laggy? |
Im guessing you have atleast pentium dual core, but your pc is OK and should run san andreas fine, most likely you may need a new graphics card, a cheap one is fine.
I ran san andreas on my old old pc ( P4 2gb ddr ram, 7300gt, xp) |
So, if i buy a new graphics card, Will I need to open up my PC or something to replace it? |
Yerp.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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Its probably integrated graphics
find out what your mother board can support pci , pci e , etc
Yes you need to open it up and just slide it in, very simple
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:10 pm Post subject: Re: How can I make my games less laggy |
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Blank wrote: | Evan wrote: | cheesecan wrote: | Evan wrote: | So, I have a Dell computer running Vista 32-bit. I have 2.00GB of RAM and 200GB of memory [if that helps] But I've been playing GTA San Andreas and it lags when a lot of things happen [shootout with the cops] So, I was wondering, if there is anyway I can make this game less laggy? |
Im guessing you have atleast pentium dual core, but your pc is OK and should run san andreas fine, most likely you may need a new graphics card, a cheap one is fine.
I ran san andreas on my old old pc ( P4 2gb ddr ram, 7300gt, xp) |
So, if i buy a new graphics card, Will I need to open up my PC or something to replace it? |
Yerp. |
Does it require any Soldering?
P.S. Hi Dave :3
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:11 pm Post subject: Re: How can I make my games less laggy |
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Evan wrote: | Blank wrote: | Evan wrote: | cheesecan wrote: | Evan wrote: | So, I have a Dell computer running Vista 32-bit. I have 2.00GB of RAM and 200GB of memory [if that helps] But I've been playing GTA San Andreas and it lags when a lot of things happen [shootout with the cops] So, I was wondering, if there is anyway I can make this game less laggy? |
Im guessing you have atleast pentium dual core, but your pc is OK and should run san andreas fine, most likely you may need a new graphics card, a cheap one is fine.
I ran san andreas on my old old pc ( P4 2gb ddr ram, 7300gt, xp) |
So, if i buy a new graphics card, Will I need to open up my PC or something to replace it? |
Yerp. |
Does it require any Soldering?
P.S. Hi Dave :3 |
No soldering. It'll fit right into the PCI-E X16 slot. You have a G31 chipset mobo so I can assume you have one.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:15 pm Post subject: Re: How can I make my games less laggy |
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Blank wrote: | Evan wrote: | Blank wrote: | Evan wrote: | cheesecan wrote: | Evan wrote: | So, I have a Dell computer running Vista 32-bit. I have 2.00GB of RAM and 200GB of memory [if that helps] But I've been playing GTA San Andreas and it lags when a lot of things happen [shootout with the cops] So, I was wondering, if there is anyway I can make this game less laggy? |
Im guessing you have atleast pentium dual core, but your pc is OK and should run san andreas fine, most likely you may need a new graphics card, a cheap one is fine.
I ran san andreas on my old old pc ( P4 2gb ddr ram, 7300gt, xp) |
So, if i buy a new graphics card, Will I need to open up my PC or something to replace it? |
Yerp. |
Does it require any Soldering?
P.S. Hi Dave :3 |
No soldering. It'll fit right into the PCI-E X16 slot. You have a G31 chipset mobo so I can assume you have one. |
Thank you Very much. Time to upgrade!
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:20 pm Post subject: Re: How can I make my games less laggy |
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Evan wrote: | Blank wrote: | Evan wrote: | Blank wrote: | Evan wrote: | cheesecan wrote: | Evan wrote: | So, I have a Dell computer running Vista 32-bit. I have 2.00GB of RAM and 200GB of memory [if that helps] But I've been playing GTA San Andreas and it lags when a lot of things happen [shootout with the cops] So, I was wondering, if there is anyway I can make this game less laggy? |
Im guessing you have atleast pentium dual core, but your pc is OK and should run san andreas fine, most likely you may need a new graphics card, a cheap one is fine.
I ran san andreas on my old old pc ( P4 2gb ddr ram, 7300gt, xp) |
So, if i buy a new graphics card, Will I need to open up my PC or something to replace it? |
Yerp. |
Does it require any Soldering?
P.S. Hi Dave :3 |
No soldering. It'll fit right into the PCI-E X16 slot. You have a G31 chipset mobo so I can assume you have one. |
Thank you Very much. Time to upgrade! |
You'll notice where it fits and what you need to do straight away. Shit goes where it fits, basically. You'll be fine, you're savvy.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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ok, thanks, is there any good graphics card you recommend? I'm not looking for anything intense... Just enough to run simple games like GTA
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Evan wrote: | ok, thanks, is there any good graphics card you recommend? I'm not looking for anything intense... Just enough to run simple games like GTA |
How much are you willing to spend?
I'm getting a 4670 right now. Damn good card for the price.
brbeating.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:20 pm Post subject: |
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you also need the power supply for it. don't forget about that
oh, and read the user manual that comes with the graphics card. that helps.
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hacksign23 wrote: | you also need the power supply for it. don't forget about that
oh, and read the user manual that comes with the graphics card. that helps. | Unless it's a highend card, which I'm guessing it won't be, a regular PSU should be fine. I don't know what wattage came with your computer, but I wouldn't worry about it unless it's under 400w.
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Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:43 pm Post subject: |
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Really? my AMD dual core is running on 300 watts with a crap 3450 512MB
I think you should be fine
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