how to run games of ram?


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    windows 7 64 bit
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    how to run games of ram?


    hi guys since my laptop has a bad graphics card and i have 3gbs of ram and running 64 bit i want to run games off the ram and take some pressure off the graphics card i am sure it can be done. can some one hlep me?
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    7 Ultimate x64
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    I'm afraid the only way to deal with a bad graphic card is to get another. RAM isn't able to do the work of a gpu, and there's just no way around that reality.
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  3. Posts : 422
    windows 7 64 bit
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    you know the old way of running games is does make the graphics really bad but it runs it more off ram than the graphics card the way that xp and 98 ran games.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition
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    stillfreefilms said:
    you know the old way of running games is does make the graphics really bad but it runs it more off ram than the graphics card the way that xp and 98 ran games.
    a lot of those older games relied more on the cpu than the gpu and therefor you could use excess ram to muscle through them. today's games are gpu intensive and therefore the trick you are talking about will not work. on a side note you may be able to go into your bio's and allow the integrated graphics to use more of your ram and improve performance a little but don't expect miracles.
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  5. Posts : 150
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Wow, you are talking about a good old fashioned RAMDRIVE. That is one I have not tinkered with for a long, long time (since Win98). Talk about a Blast from the past.... Deja Vu all over again.

    ..but the others are correct, The ram drive would work for CPU intensive games, but for the newer GPU games you would need graphics help..and a RAMDRIVE would not do much there.

    Lots of info out there: http://www.google.com/search?source=...10&oq=ramdrive


    Good Luck, let us know how it works for you
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