i disagree.Encore4More said:i think it would be wise to go for the 4200+ X2 instead of another gig of ram, and then sometime you can add another gig in the future when things start slowing down...
processor speed will be more important in gaming... memory will be more important in running more apps... but even 1gig is suitible for running apps unless he is doing some heavy multitasking... which he didn't say he was doing... and the title does say for college/gaming...fade2green514 said:i disagree.
processor speed increasese speed of the comp, but an extra gig mean more apps at once...
without the exta gigabyte the ram runs out before cpu resources do
thats why i upgraded to 2gb...
of course, i used to have a single core... and didn't upgrade the memory right when i went to dual core...
i still like the look of the x850xt's 16 pixel pipelins... very good for such a midrange card...34erd said:You might consider a 7600GT and an X1800GTO, all three of those cards a pretty much neck and neck.
I would have to agree with encore...fade2green514 said:i disagree.
processor speed increasese speed of the comp, but an extra gig mean more apps at once...
without the exta gigabyte the ram runs out before cpu resources do
thats why i upgraded to 2gb...
of course, i used to have a single core... and didn't upgrade the memory right when i went to dual core...
the 7800GS would be an excellent choice.eddie22487 said:Okay, so due to recent happenings it looks like I might not be able to get a new comp built for a little while. So lets say I wanted to get a new graphics card for my dell dimension 4600. what's a really good card for my AGP slot? (I just got into BF2 hardcore, and want something to kill part of the lag.)
absolutely, a gig of ram is a lot easier and less expensive to upgrade than a cpuEncore4More said:i think it would be wise to go for the 4200+ X2 instead of another gig of ram, and then sometime you can add another gig in the future when things start slowing down...
we have been through this...liquidshadow said:I do not agree about the processor issue. The difference between the 3800 X2 and 4200 X2 is only 200mhz. Easily overclockable. Especially, in this case for BF2, 2 gb will give more of a performance boost than 200mhz (which can be easily achieved).
Generally speaking it will, but not everyone will overclock there processor to the max. So if your not going to overclock, the 4200+ would be a better choice than getting the 3800+ and oc'in it. It also sounds betterEncore4More said:we have been through this...the 4200+ can overclock higher... the 4200+ is not just an overclocked 3800+, it actually has 11 multiplers... the 3800+ has 10... so the 4200+ can overclock higher than the 3800+