Computer lagging?

c0re4j

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I just instaled windows 7 and i wanna play league of legends... so i got a good pc for lol low details : 1gb ram, AMD athlon(tm) 64 processor 3000+ 1.8GHz,nvidia gforce 8800 gs
... and when im playing counter strike with teamspeak 3 fps is "high-low" just falling and raising ... can somebody help me?.. and on facebook whem im scrolling down its kinda laggy -.-' ? what should i do?

EDIT: how can i see is my computer 32 or 64 bit?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 32 bit
1gb of ram is marginal for running win7. 4 gb installed is about the minimum I would recommend these days. More if you go 64 bit. The rest of your components are a bit weak for gaming, but you'll get the best return on your $ by upping your ram and it should address your scrolling lag.

It's your operating system that determines 32 vs 64 bit. Go to Control Panel/System and Security/System and it'll tell you your system type. If you installed a 32 bit copy of Win7, it'll indicate "32 bit Operating System", etc.

You can install 64 bit Win7 on an Athlon 64 IF you use a 64 bit Win7 install disk.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 & 64 -(Boot Camped Snow Leopard on a Mac Mini)
CPU
AMD Athlon A64 X2 6000+ 3.1GHz
Motherboard
DFI LanParty Jr 790GX M2RS
Memory
4GB Corsair XMS RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte ATI Radeon HD4550/512MB/DDR3 passive cooled
Sound Card
latest RealTek HD/HDMI drivers
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung LN40A550 (primary); Zalman 7" LCD (secondary)
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 ; 800x600
Hard Drives
WD Raptor for OS
Seagate 7211 640GB
Two Samsung EcoGreens for TV in RAID 0 = 3TB
Two WD MyBook 1TB externals for B/U and Movies
Optical Drive:
LG GGC-H20L Super Multi Blue BluRay/HD-DVD internal
PSU
Corsair HX520W
Case
Zalman HD160XT
Cooling
Zalman CNPS9500Cu on processor - Four Nexus case fans
Keyboard
Gyration wireless Media Center Keyboard
Mouse
Gyration Cordless Optical Air Mouse
Internet Speed
6344 kbps Down/1043 kbps Up (Comcast cable)
Other Info
HDMI audio/video out to Yamaha RX-V1065 receiver.
All controlled by a Harmony One universal remote.

Four other home built computers plus a Mac Mini, but this is my main Win7 testbed.
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