InterviewSolution
Saved Bookmarks
| 1. |
Solve : PC advice- what to upgrade? |
|
Answer» Hello- 4 X PC3200 PC400 DDRTells us nothing about the capacity.Sorry its corsair brand 512 MB each so 2 GB total. I play mostly RPGS (MMORPG) and First person shooters. I store pics, do word processing, watch videos sometimes... etc.The RAM isn't a PROBLEM then. What I meant was what actual games do you play? What settings do you want them at? And how much speed do you need? Eg do you play Oblivion with all settings on high and want 50fps? Do you play Starcraft and want 10fps?Well I am getting ready to play Vanguard but may move to LOTR online when it comes out. I was die hard FFXI for around 3 years. As far as FPS I have played half life 2, Fear, and when a new one comes out I'm sure I'll jump on it. So having corsair ram isn't a big deal... I have heard its kind of bottom of the lineCorsair's a great brand. The main thing you want to upgrade here is your video card, the X700 isn't that powerful. Is it PCI-E or AGP?MOTHERBOARD: (Sckt939)EVGA nForce4 SLI Chipset SATA RAID Dual PCI-E PCI expressradiator......... Quote Also my computer makes alot of clicking sounds.. any idea? If this clicking is something that has recently started, I would be considering running some hard drive analysis ....there should be something on Maxtors site. [highlight]That clicking could be warning sign of hard drive failure.[/highlight] It might be a good idea to get anything of value saved onto cd or something else ..just in case. dl65 how are u gonna get all this for $200??? Quote how are u gonna get all this for $200??? He already has all the stuff he is looking to upgrade from it. I would invest your money into a better video card. I would suggest an ATI RADEON X1600 proThank you!A better video card seems to be the best option. We need Track.Be careful what you wish for. "The graphics card is the only thing that matters."I think he may be right in this case, the GPU seems to be the bottleneck. Unfortunately I have no idea on US pricing, I assume you're in the US? Quote Be careful what you wish for.But, as dl65 said, he'd better figure out what's making that clicking noise. If hard drive failure is eminent, then that obviously is the highest priority. |
|