Should I upgrade ram or vid card?

Discussion in 'New Build / Upgrade Advice' started by BlueSphere, Feb 1, 2007.

  1. BlueSphere

    BlueSphere Geek Trainee

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    Hi, I'm new and decided to register to get some advice before I do anything drastic.

    I'm thinking about upgrading my computer's ram or video card and am not sure which would provide a better performance boost.

    Some specs:
    dimension 4700
    GeForce 6800 256mb
    1GB 3200 (x2 512MB) ram
    pentium 4 3GHz cpu

    Oblivion(outside) and the demo of medieval 2 really chug on my setup even on lowest graphics settings and I don't think supreme commander will work any better on my setup when it comes out either. So I've decided to upgrade, I have about $300 budget so I can't do anything to fancy at the moment.

    I was wondering which would help more in this issue, getting a geforce 7900gt or another GB of ram.

    If the 7900gt is the way to go, is it a problem that is only supports dx9? If I, in the future, spy a game that requires dx10 am I not going to be able to play it on a 7900?

    I'm really a noob at hardware so If you need more specs or anything just ask.
    :D
     
  2. Karanislove

    Karanislove It's D Grav80 Of Luv

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    From the information I've got only 8800 GS/GT is capable of Dx10...U can even look at google as well...[google]dx10 Capable Video Card[/google]...
     
  3. yorkkev28

    yorkkev28 HWF Minion

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    You will always notice the graph card improvement. So i would go for that.

    Oblivion ran fine on my spec at medium settings and it isn't much different to yours. I clocked my Ram and CPU but not by loads.
     
  4. Matt

    Matt Oblivion Junky

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    If you want to run dx10 games on a dx9 card, they will run but will obviously not look as nice.

    8800gts cards go for around 400$ and these are the cheapest dx10 cards

    I would definately upgrade the GFX card as that will show the biggest difference in performance

    I assume that you have a PCI-E graphics card slot for all of the above to apply. the dimension 4700 that i googled has a PCI-E mobo....

    the problem is that if you get a very nice gfx card like a 8800 then it wont perform at its best due to the rest of the system botlenecking
     
  5. BlueSphere

    BlueSphere Geek Trainee

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    No, I'm not getting the 8800, to expensive and to much of a prototype.

    7900gt is what I am thinking of getting. I not looking for dx10, I was just curious if dx10 games would run on a dx9 card, but you said they would so I am satisfied.

    And yeah, I should have PCIe which makes upgrading my card no problem.

    Thanks all for the help.
     

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