How can i increase graphic performance of my pc

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  1. Posts : 3
    window7
       #1

    How can i increase graphic performance of my pc


    Hi all
    i have a assembeled pc
    running window7
    can you tell me how can i increase my pcs graphic performance to play pc games more clearly and without hangs
    my system configuration are:
    Cpu -- pentium d 3.00 ghz
    ram -- ddr2 1.5 gb
    motherboard-- gigabyte ga g31 es2l
    hdd -- samsung 80 gb ide

    pls help me guys
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  2. Posts : 914
    Windows 8 Pro
       #2

    Well... I hate to be the bearer of bad news...Yo might want to look into updating your graphics card. (Depending on what your trying to play)
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  3. Posts : 1,747
    window's 7
       #3

    yes...you should tell what kind of game do you intend to play. plus. what is your graphic card anyway
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  4. Posts : 263
    Dual boot XP Pro SP3x86 and Win7 Pro x64
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    Integrated GFX


    Unless you installed a gfx card, you are running the integrated Intel GMA 3100. The problem is that with integrated gfx, the GPU and CPU access the system RAM over the same bus. If you are a gamer, you know that many games are gfx intensive and, since you only have 1.5GB RAM to start with - that must be shared with your GPU - you are bound to notice, not only inferior quality gfx, but choppy performance as the demands of the game increase.

    Monk
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  5. Posts : 1,747
    window's 7
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    using integrated gpu comes with a limited graphic option in this case intel graphic media accelerator x3100.
    but in your case you're assembling a pc which is customizable . Look for gpu that suits you.

    i wouldn't say either nvdia,or ati cause everyone has their own opinion on this two.

    And if you want to increase performance of your GPU.i suppose this might help

    Ghost 3DTweak

    manually i would say

    update your graphic card
    disable any unused background services when you re gaming
    maintain your pc - disk cleanup,defrags

    overclocking(not recomended). more info here
    or else upgrade your GPU
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  6. Posts : 263
    Dual boot XP Pro SP3x86 and Win7 Pro x64
       #6

    ATi v. NVIDIA


    ATi, of course!

    Monk
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  7. Posts : 1,747
    window's 7
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    HMonk said:
    ATi, of course!

    Monk
    well 4 now me too stick to ATI
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  8. Posts : 3
    window7
    Thread Starter
       #8

    electrotune1200 said:
    Well... I hate to be the bearer of bad news...Yo might want to look into updating your graphics card. (Depending on what your trying to play)
    but i dont have graphic card
    all i have is a inbuilt graphic memory
    can any driver or software can incrase the graphics??
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  9. Posts : 4,517
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #9

    Short answser NO. You need hardware, depending on what you want to play.
    A driver can help the hardware to perform somewhat better, but is not a replacement for capable hardware.

    Onboard graphics are really meant for basic functionality and were never intended for gaming.
    Web surfing, Videos, and some games. (meaning like web browser games, or the ones built in with windows)

    Some can play older games OK.


    However, for most modern games, within last 4 yrs or so (or any graphic intensive tasks), will require a dedicated graphics card.
    Onboard is simply not up to the task.
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  10.    #10

    It is not possible. You would need to invest in a graphics card, and a decent one too. I would reccoment, if you are on a tight budget, get a GT220 or GTS250. If you got a little more money go for the GTX260 or GTX275
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