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Other Game Creation => Program Troubleshooting => Topic started by: loonygamer on March 14, 2006, 02:09:10 PM
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If i have a P2 400MHz pc and a 128 mb video card, will that prevent lag?
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ermm let me think
processors work out things faster it is the faster things get worked out
video cards just do the graphics
and RAM(random access memory) is used to store values and stuff the more ram you have the faster your pc is in my case i have 128mb RAM which is quite slow
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For PRGXP, your computer will come to a crawl with that specs.
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I have not investigated this matter, but I don't think RMXP utilizes hardware acceleration.
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i say u need manly ram more ram the better and a fast cpu graphics well if u want good graphics get a good card if not well u get the idea.i used rpgxp on my old dell computer that has 64 ram and a slow graphics card and it runs at 28 fps(frams per second) and it isnt slow it didnt crawl at all :P also i use blender3d on it and nothing nothing is diffrent just how the polygons look due to the lack of strong graphics.but everything needs ram the more the better.
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If you're processor is too slow your computer can't handle much RAM. I have a 1.3 GHz Celeron and the maximumamount of RAM my computer can take use of is 512 MBs which I have :/
Now you could have a simply old video card as long as it supports 32 bit and 1024 x 768 (or just 640 x 480 for the game)
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OKay okay, I thought it would :^^:
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I got 512 i think or was it 256..no i got 1 128, 1 256 and graphics card with 128 which i put a week ago..finnally my 3 yr old cool spiderman(sucks) game worked.. so it turns out to me 256
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I wonder how some of you concludes that more RAM is needed.
I have a 256 MB video card. What does this say about my amount of RAM?
Perhaps that it is unlikely for me having below 256 MB RAM.
It's primary your motherboard that determines the amount of RAM you max can have.
Anyway if you have a lot of RAM most of it will generally sit unused :roll:
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its not the video card were talking about tho. that RAM is the system RAM. the higher it is, the more powerful applications you can open. BTW, 512 MB is not enough for video editing.
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ram is a bunch of bull in my case i have used programs thay say it uses 300 mb of ram on bothe my desktop computer(246 ram) and my laptop(64 ram) works fine so ram really isnt anything exsept in games ..
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I have an Athlon on 1.86GHz and 512 RAM (384 +128), the graphic card uses 128MB of my RAM, but itself it
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If i have a P2 400MHz pc and a 128 mb video card, will that prevent lag?
its not the video card were talking about tho. that RAM is the system RAM. the higher it is, the more powerful applications you can open. BTW, 512 MB is not enough for video editing.
You say you have a 128 MB video card. That means your video has 128 MB RAM. This not the same as system RAM.
Did you mean that you have 128 MB system RAM and a video card?
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The graphic cards today are much stronger than the CPUs. Keep that in mind.
That depends on the task. Remember what you wrote earlier. Graphic cards are not very good for video editing. There are better items and techniques for that. After all a quick responds time is not as important as having the overall time when compilen the movie greatly reduced.
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Video editing has nearly nothing to do with the graphic card. It is the CPU, that calculates and computes the effects. I was more refering to games nowadays. In the earlier days, only CPUs had coolers, but now even graphic cards have. Also look at the their power use. Today we have graphic cards, that need 100W (!!!) and more.
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Then my suspicion was right. I just wanted to be sure.