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  #11  
Old 1st Aug 2007, 09:33
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but the 1gb costs 25euro thats it:D so wouldnt that be a better choice
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Old 1st Aug 2007, 09:39
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Obviously it would. :D
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Old 1st Aug 2007, 09:46
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Now assuming i spend 50euro in gfxcard and 25euro on the ram ? how about looking for somewhat 65 euro graphics card ? I went to buy it 2 days ago but was really confused so came back and started thinking really need help guys .
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Old 1st Aug 2007, 14:48
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The long and short of it is getting extra ram won't give you an increase in gaming as your gpu is still the same.

Getting a new gpu will give you a slight increase but that will be hampered by the low ram amount.

If you want to see a definate increase get both. I'd strongly suggest 1gb of ram AND a decent gpu to match your cpu and ram amount, namely a 7600.
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Old 2nd Aug 2007, 01:29
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I would suggest you to go for a graphics card. Because graphics ram is more dedicated towards graphic rendering and it will save you off your shared graphics ram too. Graphics ram is generally faster as compared to the normal ones which you put into your system.

So go for a graphics card. It would be much help.
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Old 2nd Aug 2007, 12:26
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Thanx for all the advises , i think i will go with the Graphics card only i will save some more and get a better then what i was eying for ,You all were a great help .
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