capnblinski
Member
Hi out there to Vistax64. I am a recent XP to Vista user. I have a Vostro 200 mini tower (specs below) that has been running XP pro for the last few years - couldn't stand the GUI anymore lol - so I installed Vista HP and am very happy with the new interface and features. After tweaking some, the desktop appears from cold start in 30 seconds or so and almost everthing runs as snappy as it did before with XP. But the task manager is showing an average use in physical memory of 1.17 gigs, CPU usage is higher, and some, not all, internet pages scroll slowly e.g. Yahoo news pages, Hearts of Space etc. where as they were fine before. Everthing else on the internet, including this site, works well - though a few installs like Starry Night Enthusiast and a John Deere farm game are slower.
My question is this: Would installing a seperate video card give me better all-around performance or would another gig of ram do the trick? And what brand/type of video card do you folks recommend?
Intel Core2 Duo E4500 @ 2.3ghz
2 Gig of Kingston RAM
Intell G33 Express Chipset (on motherboard)
80 Gig WD SATA Hard Drive
Seasonic 350w PSU
Thanks for the opportunity to have my questions answered and I'm looking forward to cruising the site here!
My question is this: Would installing a seperate video card give me better all-around performance or would another gig of ram do the trick? And what brand/type of video card do you folks recommend?
Intel Core2 Duo E4500 @ 2.3ghz
2 Gig of Kingston RAM
Intell G33 Express Chipset (on motherboard)
80 Gig WD SATA Hard Drive
Seasonic 350w PSU
Thanks for the opportunity to have my questions answered and I'm looking forward to cruising the site here!
My Computer
System One
-
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell
- CPU
- Core 2 Duo 2.3 ghz
- Motherboard
- Foxconn
- Memory
- 2 Gig Dell/Kingston
- Graphics card(s)
- None
- Sound Card
- Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 1907 FP
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 X 764
- Hard Drives
- Seagate 80 gig
- PSU
- Core2 Duo 2.3 ghz
- Case
- Dell
- Cooling
- Seasonic 350 watt Fan
- Keyboard
- Microsoft