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    Shrouded in Mystery Member Barry's Avatar
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    Default How to Improve my Performance Without Buying another PC

    I have had my PC now for about 1 year and generally it has been great for my needs. Now though I feel as though it is aging and I am resorting to playing Medieval II on low low low settings and still hitting lag although I think that this was the case when I bought the PC. RTW plays fine up to a very high point.

    I have brought together some of my major PC Specs from dxdiag, if anybody needs more please post and I will try to find out for you.



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    From DXDIAG
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    System
    OS: Windows vista home premium (6.0, build 6000)
    System Manufaturer/ Model : Acer Aspire SA90
    BIOS: Phoenix Award BIOS v6.00PG
    Processor: Genuine Intel(R) CPU 2160 @ 1.80GHz (2 CPUs) ~1.8GHz (It says on a little sticker on my tower that it is DUALCORE)

    Memory: 1022mb RAM
    Page File: 1251MB used 1043 availiable
    Directx: 10

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    Display
    Name: ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO
    Manufacturer: ATI Technologies
    Chip Type: ATI Radeon Graphics Processor (0x94C3)
    Approx total Memory: 382 MB
    Current Display Mode: 1440 x 900 (32bit) (75Hz)
    Monitor: Generic Php Monitor




    I really would like to upgrade my PC without actually buying a brand new one but I am really lost where to start, more than likely I would hire a professional to fix new parts as I dopn't feel confident taking my computer to bits and putting it back together.

    Main aims are to be able to play MTW II to a high standard and possibly even ETW.

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    Default Re: How to Improve my Performance Without Buying another PC

    One gig of ram is sub-par, and can easily be remedied. Two gigs is considered minimum wage these days, and Vista Home Premium can (sort of ) address 4 gigs if it's patched and up-to-date.

    That ATI 2400 will be able to handle Medieval II, but I don't know about Empire. Given that you can upgrade to a 4850 for $130, I would recommend swapping it out.

    These is my thoughts.

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    Brilliant lemur, thanks. I have a budget of around £300/£400 if that helps?

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    Pounds Sterling confuse me. They're worth more than a dollar, but you Brits spend them like dollars. If a pint is three bucks here, it's three pounds there. I never get used to that.

    Anyway, I'm a Colonial, so I have no advice when it comes to where/how to buy in Glorious Britannia. But 4 gigs of sparkly-fresh RAM and a new videocard should spruce you up nicely.

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    Thanks a lot Lemur, ahh I see you are a moderator, just to let you know there is a duplicate of this thread in the Apothecary.

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    Theres also some minor cleansing you can do in your task manager but since you are running Vista, I dont know whats safe and not safe to end. You might want to look it up. It wont be a significant improvement but its enough to maybe knock half a second off the load time.
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