Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Navida How Much Memory Do I Need For A Good Gaming Computer?

How much memory do I need for a good gaming computer? - navida

Inspiron 531 I have a computer at home, I must be updated so that memory can play. He now has 512 MB of memory. He has a game card and Navid, but I thought of modernization. How much memory do I expect? I thought to go, 3 GB Is that enough or should I go 4? Please help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

4 comments:

vagetaqt... said...

If you have an operating system, 32 bits, the maximum memory your computer will recognize approximately 3.25GB. If you can run 64-bit more.

To enjoy the games, we recommend 2 GB or 4 GB if the prices are reasonable. Game performance is very good at graphics to focus the first one. If your PC supports getting PCIx16, a Radeon 3870 or Nvidia 8800GT 512MB v2.

Omer S said...

To be honest with you, 1-3 GB is all I need now. If the game does not like games like Crysis, Counter Strike Source, fear, etc., 2GB is certainly enough for games. but more memory is always better. You have to see, Wat is the maximum amount of memory your motherboard can support Ure. Most of the compositions Dell Supprt memory to 1 GB or 2 GB I think, because the are not sure what specific book. Need U update also dual-core or faster single-core Ure as games require more Cacula. Ure nvidia card should be set, 7.8, you find pllay game play softer.

gregory_... said...

Depends. No, for this game 2 GB of memory. Few games show a great performance with SLI technology. You must determine the "use of Moore's Law" as a formula for later use. Doom Watch 2 's high-end recommendation and some high-end cameras in the past year. Then select some shooters (the shooters are also resource hogs) that left the year before Doom 2nd Among the three points that you get the idea that increasing performance demands in the coming games.

etheesda... said...

512-1024 = big difference
1024-2048 = difference in average
2048-3072 = slight difference
Difference = 3072 + tiny

Products in a gaming machine is the GPU (s). 2 Gig of ram for most games. 3 Great gig if you wish. 4 concerts will probably make little difference. Please note that your computer is with a lot of VRAM Copping fps, so it is not the normal RAM that is much to be accessed (speaking relatviely) than DDR3 graphics card.

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