- Aug 28, 2004
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Firstly, I'm planning to buy a second internal IDE hard drive for data. Which brand would you consider most reliable? I've heard Seagate is good.
Next, for the following case, would getting more RAM or a video card better?
I currently have 256 MB of RAM, minus the 32 MB used by my intergrated video card. I mostly surf the web and do other tasks, such as word processing and slight image editing. I occasionally play games. The most demanding game memory and graphics-wise I play or plan to play is Age of Mythology and Sims 2. I often am low on memory when I have a lot of things at once (email program, Firefox with 10+ tabs and music notation program, for example). Also, in Age of Mythology, I do get a lot of lag in large games when game gets busy, and I believe it's memory-related.
I have a SiS intergrated graphics card with 32 MB shared memory.
Would an extra 256 MB or 512 MB RAM module boost overall performance more, or would it be advantageous to get a graphics card instead?
Lastly, how difficult is it to install the following components yourself? What problems are commonly experienced? I'm planning to install something myself (depending on what I decide to buy now) for the first time, I know how (to an extent), but I'm just a little worried about problems that may arise.
The components are:
- RAM
- PCI card
- AGP video card
- IDE hard drive
Let's see... I've forgotten what else I had been meaning to ask. I'll post it once I think of it.
Next, for the following case, would getting more RAM or a video card better?
I currently have 256 MB of RAM, minus the 32 MB used by my intergrated video card. I mostly surf the web and do other tasks, such as word processing and slight image editing. I occasionally play games. The most demanding game memory and graphics-wise I play or plan to play is Age of Mythology and Sims 2. I often am low on memory when I have a lot of things at once (email program, Firefox with 10+ tabs and music notation program, for example). Also, in Age of Mythology, I do get a lot of lag in large games when game gets busy, and I believe it's memory-related.
I have a SiS intergrated graphics card with 32 MB shared memory.
Would an extra 256 MB or 512 MB RAM module boost overall performance more, or would it be advantageous to get a graphics card instead?
Lastly, how difficult is it to install the following components yourself? What problems are commonly experienced? I'm planning to install something myself (depending on what I decide to buy now) for the first time, I know how (to an extent), but I'm just a little worried about problems that may arise.
The components are:
- RAM
- PCI card
- AGP video card
- IDE hard drive
Let's see... I've forgotten what else I had been meaning to ask. I'll post it once I think of it.
