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BawA
06-29-2003, 10:21 AM
hi

My pc discreption:

PIII 1000 MHZ
384 SDRam
Ati Radeon7500 64MB VGA(PCI)
DirectX 9.1
Windows Xp SP1
40GB Maxtor High Speed 7500

But still when i play game it laggs too much :(

soo i think by changing some parts mybe ill fix this problem

I want to upgrade my pc to:

PIV 2.0 or 2.4
Add 250DDR ram(384+250)
nVidia G-Force FX 64MB
& ANY Suggistion

PLz help me

Nimdock
06-29-2003, 10:51 AM
You won't be able to add DDR ram to a mother board that supports SDRAM and viceversa...

If you plan to do this you will have to buy a new mother board and get only DDR ram.

BawA
06-29-2003, 10:54 AM
how can i place PIV prossesor on PIII Motherboard <_<
so that mean i am changing MOtherBoard too :rolleyes:

Nimdock
06-29-2003, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by bawa@Klite_user@29 June 2003 - 06:54
how can i place PIV prossesor on PIII Motherboard <_<
so that mean i am changing MOtherBoard too :rolleyes:
You said that you were adding DDR ram to your existing SDRAM, there is where I made my point, I did not say anything about processors.

BawA
06-29-2003, 11:04 AM
DDrRam support motherboard Supports SDRAM too but SDRAM mother board is not supported for ddram mother board and PIII motherboard is only Sdram support so obeslly when iam changing from pIII to PIV i most change my mother board which suite PIV and PIV boards dose not support Sdram ;)

Nimdock
06-29-2003, 11:18 AM
Maybe it&#39;s just me, but I do not have a clue of what you just said... maybe some punctuation signs would help.

J'Pol
06-29-2003, 11:50 AM
Some motherboards will support SDRAM or DDR, mine does. However it will not support both at the same time.

Your best bet, in my opinion is to get a package of motherboard, processor and ram all together. That way you can be sure that everything is compatible.

BawA
06-29-2003, 11:54 AM
some people told me that ur lagging is becuz of ur RAm problem other ways 64mb VGa is good for games.

Nimdock
06-29-2003, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by JPaul@29 June 2003 - 07:50
However it will not support both at the same time.


My point exactly, maybe I did not phrase correctly.

I recommended DDR ram because it is faster, of course without mentioning the different frequencies that DDR offers.

J'Pol
06-29-2003, 12:22 PM
There is a huge difference between a dedicated card and integrated. The dedicated card has it&#39;s memory on-board and it is used for nothing else. It also doesn&#39;t need to use system memory.

Your integrated graphics uses system memory, sharing it with the rest of the PC. So to say that 64Mb is okay for games is mis-leading, when it is integrated.