Thanks guys-i do admit I always wondered what differance my system would have if I had 1024meg instead of 768. Undoubtably, buying another Ram stick would up my frame rate, but would it be better to get a dedicated card? My Nvid is geforce 6100 but nforce 405, which as I'm sure you know means its integrated. Would this make a differance in changing the graphics, as a card may conflict with the on-board graphics? Excuse me if I'm being a bit thick, It's just I havnt' really 'played' with graphics hardware before.
I tried changing the Page File last night from 1152 meg to 2400meg. As I'm sure you can guess, that made no differance-but I'm just so desperate to be able to run ss08 as I'm getting it tomorrow.
P.s- Is it possible to have Intel Graphics on an AMD board? Just wondering.
Thanks, Sky.
When you buy a dedicate graphics card, you disable the on-board card, some cards do this automatically
I also have an integrated graphics chip on my motherboard (also 6100), it's by-passed with my GeForce 6600
I did try the onboard graphics as I like to experiment with my PC so I know what it's capable of. It was terrible when compared to my dedicated card
As far as the page-file is concerned, it's best to let Windows control this as changing it
can affect performance
A little tip on RAM when upgrading, if possible get 2 sticks of identical size and type. Most boards now allow you to run RAM sticks like this in Dual-Channel mode, this will give you a substantial performance boost. As an example, if you have 1 stick of 1gb, get another 1gb and check the Dual-Channel settings on your board, the manual will tell you exactly which slots to put both sticks in to enable Dual-Channel mode (usually different colours)
Intel graphics on an AMD capable board? Not to my knowledge, they always use nVidia integrated chips on AMD boards
Hope this information helps you out
If you need any further advice, please feel free to ask
Regards.
DJM.