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Xray
January 31st 04, 02:01 AM
Hi,
I have a new Dell Dimension 4600 with only 256 MB of ram. .My last
computer had 320 MB. One of the games that my kid plays is Star Wars
Galactic Battlegrounds. It ran fine on out last 500 MHZ computer, but
hesitates in its video. Is this a video problem or a ram problem. This
computer has onboard video with Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2, but I
don't know how much memory it has. My gut feeling is that I need more ram.
I'm not really impressed with the overall performance of the computer in
general , I guess. Does Win Xp need tons of ram? My last computer had Win
XP and was essentially fine.
Thanks,

John

Haus
January 31st 04, 03:21 AM
Hello
I think XP is pretty much ram friendly I have no problem running programs in
with XP that I would have to make sure everything was shutdown and sometimes
would have to restart to run with ME, so if you are going to upgrade your
ram just make sure you purchase the same that is already installed just in
case of matching some puters are funny and will only run if matched, don't
know that much about Dell, some say there the best I guess that would be for
a different topic and different newsgroup

--
Hope this helps
Haus

WhiteOne
January 31st 04, 03:41 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello
>I think XP is pretty much ram friendly I have no problem
running programs in
>with XP that I would have to make sure everything was
shutdown and sometimes
>would have to restart to run with ME, so if you are
going to upgrade your
>ram just make sure you purchase the same that is already
installed just in
>case of matching some puters are funny and will only run
if matched, don't
>know that much about Dell, some say there the best I
guess that would be for
>a different topic and different newsgroup
>
>--
>Hope this helps
>Haus
>
>THE PROBLEM WITH DELL PC'S THAT NORMALLY THEY DONT RUN
GOOD USING DIFFERENT PARTS SUCH AS MEMMORY RAM... MAKE
SURE YOU BUY THAT TO THEM.. AND FOR A BETTER PC THAT
DOESN'T MAKE SO MUCH PROBLEMES GET A GATEWAY...
>.
>

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)
January 31st 04, 03:41 AM
If the onboard graphics card is sharing memory with main system memory, the
problem is most likely the graphics card. Check the system documentation.
If the card is sharing memory, you should invest in another card with its
own onboard memory and since gaming is the issue, probably a card with 128MB
of ram, assuming your Dell has an AGP slot for such a card to be added.

If the graphics card is sharing with main system memory, no matter how much
you increase main system memory, you will have issues such as this with
games, especially graphics intensive games so start with the card. If you
get a card as outlined above and still have some issues, then you might want
to increase main system memory.

--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

"Xray" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
> I have a new Dell Dimension 4600 with only 256 MB of ram. .My last
> computer had 320 MB. One of the games that my kid plays is Star Wars
> Galactic Battlegrounds. It ran fine on out last 500 MHZ computer, but
> hesitates in its video. Is this a video problem or a ram problem. This
> computer has onboard video with Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2, but I
> don't know how much memory it has. My gut feeling is that I need more ram.
> I'm not really impressed with the overall performance of the computer in
> general , I guess. Does Win Xp need tons of ram? My last computer had Win
> XP and was essentially fine.
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>

Xray
January 31st 04, 04:41 PM
Thanks for all the input. I think I'm going to check on the onboard video
memorys useage and call Dell to see what they have to say for themselves.
Thanks again to all.
John
"Michael Solomon (MS-MVP Windows Shell/User)" > wrote in
message ...
> If the onboard graphics card is sharing memory with main system memory,
the
> problem is most likely the graphics card. Check the system documentation.
> If the card is sharing memory, you should invest in another card with its
> own onboard memory and since gaming is the issue, probably a card with
128MB
> of ram, assuming your Dell has an AGP slot for such a card to be added.
>
> If the graphics card is sharing with main system memory, no matter how
much
> you increase main system memory, you will have issues such as this with
> games, especially graphics intensive games so start with the card. If you
> get a card as outlined above and still have some issues, then you might
want
> to increase main system memory.
>
> --
> Michael Solomon MS-MVP
> Windows Shell/User
> Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>
> "Xray" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hi,
> > I have a new Dell Dimension 4600 with only 256 MB of ram. .My last
> > computer had 320 MB. One of the games that my kid plays is Star Wars
> > Galactic Battlegrounds. It ran fine on out last 500 MHZ computer, but
> > hesitates in its video. Is this a video problem or a ram problem. This
> > computer has onboard video with Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2, but
I
> > don't know how much memory it has. My gut feeling is that I need more
ram.
> > I'm not really impressed with the overall performance of the computer in
> > general , I guess. Does Win Xp need tons of ram? My last computer had
Win
> > XP and was essentially fine.
> >
Thanks,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>

skip
January 31st 04, 05:01 PM
Hi John,
I don't want to sound sarcastic, but since it is a new computer, have
you given Dell a call for assistance?

Dan (Still going in circles)

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:43:22 -0500, "Xray" > wrote:

>Hi,
> I have a new Dell Dimension 4600 with only 256 MB of ram. .My last
>computer had 320 MB. One of the games that my kid plays is Star Wars
>Galactic Battlegrounds. It ran fine on out last 500 MHZ computer, but
>hesitates in its video. Is this a video problem or a ram problem. This
>computer has onboard video with Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2, but I
>don't know how much memory it has. My gut feeling is that I need more ram.
>I'm not really impressed with the overall performance of the computer in
>general , I guess. Does Win Xp need tons of ram? My last computer had Win
>XP and was essentially fine.
> Thanks,
>
>John
>

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)
January 31st 04, 06:41 PM
Just a note of warning. If they tell you to allocate more memory to the
graphics card, that will not resolve the issue and might make the system
unstable as you would be designating more of the system memory for graphics
but reducing main system memory in the process.

--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

"Xray" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks for all the input. I think I'm going to check on the onboard video
> memorys useage and call Dell to see what they have to say for themselves.
> Thanks again to all.
> John
> "Michael Solomon (MS-MVP Windows Shell/User)" > wrote in
> message ...
>> If the onboard graphics card is sharing memory with main system memory,
> the
>> problem is most likely the graphics card. Check the system
>> documentation.
>> If the card is sharing memory, you should invest in another card with its
>> own onboard memory and since gaming is the issue, probably a card with
> 128MB
>> of ram, assuming your Dell has an AGP slot for such a card to be added.
>>
>> If the graphics card is sharing with main system memory, no matter how
> much
>> you increase main system memory, you will have issues such as this with
>> games, especially graphics intensive games so start with the card. If
>> you
>> get a card as outlined above and still have some issues, then you might
> want
>> to increase main system memory.
>>
>> --
>> Michael Solomon MS-MVP
>> Windows Shell/User
>> Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
>> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>>
>> "Xray" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Hi,
>> > I have a new Dell Dimension 4600 with only 256 MB of ram. .My last
>> > computer had 320 MB. One of the games that my kid plays is Star Wars
>> > Galactic Battlegrounds. It ran fine on out last 500 MHZ computer, but
>> > hesitates in its video. Is this a video problem or a ram problem. This
>> > computer has onboard video with Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2,
>> > but
> I
>> > don't know how much memory it has. My gut feeling is that I need more
> ram.
>> > I'm not really impressed with the overall performance of the computer
>> > in
>> > general , I guess. Does Win Xp need tons of ram? My last computer had
> Win
>> > XP and was essentially fine.
>> >
> Thanks,
>> >
>> > John
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>

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