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How do I make this PC faster with this system? I don't like to pay much for upgrades, I just want it to perform better. Anyone who can help me?
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How do I make this PC faster with this system? I don't like to pay much for upgrades, I just want it to perform better. Anyone who can help me?
"WORK HARD DREAM BIG."
(( Dont mind that picture, I accidentally clicked it )) Upgrading my RAM would help a lot?
"WORK HARD DREAM BIG."
Here's my spec.
2009 Sony VAIO Laptop (forgot the model)
Spoiler!
And I run on 60+ FPS most of the time on med settings.
Try lowering your graphic settings Under Options -> Display Settings -> Advanced.
PS: Not bad for an '09 Shitbox
Upgrade your RAM, or if you really dont want to spend, Use Razer Cortex :)
When my brother formated his laptop, it became much more faster, he used to get a lot of advertisements on every website but now he doesn't get any, his laptop + game is much faster. Try to format it maybe.
Buy 2gb ram making it 4 gb, upgrade to 64 bit and get windows 8/10 or 7. Your CPU is fine and so is your GFX for GTA San Andreas.
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yes, upgrading your ram will help you indeed, also don't buy thses shitty ddr2 rams upgrade straight to ddr3 if you can, im stuck with ddr2 and its slow as heck :((
Depends...
How much you want to upgrade your computer? It must run what kind of games? GTA V maybe? How much cash you can afford?
Last edited by Justin Knight; 25th May 2015 at 09:00 AM.
Seeing as the motherboard you are using is 'Asus P5SD2-VM' and it only has 1 RAM slot, I would highly suggest upgrading your RAM (which the maximum amount of ram you can install should be 4GB) and upgrading your windows to 64bit. Of-course buying yourself a new CPU (+ your motherboard has socket/socet 775 which supports to intel quad core + maximum as I remember) or graphics card would come in handy but on the right time of-course.
Buy a graphics card and upgrade your ram to 4GB, oh and make sure your motherboard is compatible with those upgrades. Do a little research on google.
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