Help with computer graphics problems !

Jimbothewiz

New Member
Hi,
Now I have to admit I am no computer genius and could do with some help. I have a dell computer with a Pentium 4 2.55 GHz (or there about, i will have to make sure) processor with 512 DDR Ram, an 80 GB hard drive and a ATI Radeon 9800. Now my problem is that my computer seems to have great trouble running some programs and games and I was wondering if any one could give me any advice. I have updated the graphic card driver and tried turning a lot of background applications off to no avail. The problem is with a program called WYSIWYG by cast software and I thought it may be the program itself but a mate of mine has the same thing on his laptop and it runs much faster. Also on Jedi Academy I have to leave it at the lowest settings and even them there are still problems. If anyone can help I would be very grateful and if you need any more information just ask and I will trey and find it out. :)
 
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ZER0X

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If i'm not mistaken Dell computers come with Integrated Radeon 9800, not an actuall portable Radeon 9800...that means that it uses the system memory.

Having a portable GFX card has a great advantage because of much greater video memory B/W. Unified memory still requires a frame buffer. All digital graphics require the use of a frame buffer.

The frame buffer is where the information that is displayed on the screen is stored. The frame represents the screen and buffer means it's a chunk of reusable memory. The frame buffer is a chunk of memory to store what is displayed on the screen. ;)
 

Jimbothewiz

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By intergrated do you mean part of the motherboard because mine has a seperate card. Just out of interest what would people recomend upgradeing. the graphics card or more ram or even the proccessor?
 

Praetor

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Depends what you are tyring to do as well as the system's specs as running an uberfast video card with a setup wont benifit much. Your 9800 isnt horribly obsolete so you'll prolly benifit most from more memory :)
 

ZER0X

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Jimbothewiz said:
By intergrated do you mean part of the motherboard because mine has a seperate card. Just out of interest what would people recomend upgradeing. the graphics card or more ram or even the proccessor?

I must of been thinking of Packard Bell :eek:
 
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