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gng007
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      03-05-2007
Please help. I just bought a new pc (HP Pavilion a1700n) and think I may
want to upgrade either my RAM or my GPU. I am running Windows Vista Premium.
The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 x 2 3800+ Dual Core. The RAM is 1GB and the
graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE (128mb dedicated). What will make
my computer run smoother/quicker, upgrading my GPU or upgrading my RAM? I
like to watch movies, listen to music, while surfing the web and running
basic applications (excel, word, itunes, etc.) I feel like programs open up
slowly, windows starts slowly, and shuts down slowly. Should I upgrade my
GPU or my RAM or neither? If so, any recommendations on exactly what product
to install? Thank you!
 
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      03-06-2007
Verify that CPU setting is set to use two processors.

"gng007" <> wrote in message
news:09E5DFA8-3CD1-4E25-AE2B-...
> Please help. I just bought a new pc (HP Pavilion a1700n) and think I may
> want to upgrade either my RAM or my GPU. I am running Windows Vista
> Premium.
> The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 x 2 3800+ Dual Core. The RAM is 1GB and the
> graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE (128mb dedicated). What will
> make
> my computer run smoother/quicker, upgrading my GPU or upgrading my RAM? I
> like to watch movies, listen to music, while surfing the web and running
> basic applications (excel, word, itunes, etc.) I feel like programs open
> up
> slowly, windows starts slowly, and shuts down slowly. Should I upgrade my
> GPU or my RAM or neither? If so, any recommendations on exactly what
> product
> to install? Thank you!



 
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gng007
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      03-06-2007
Sorry to be so unsavvy: how exactly do I check that? Thanks.

gng007

"AJR" wrote:

> Verify that CPU setting is set to use two processors.
>
> "gng007" <> wrote in message
> news:09E5DFA8-3CD1-4E25-AE2B-...
> > Please help. I just bought a new pc (HP Pavilion a1700n) and think I may
> > want to upgrade either my RAM or my GPU. I am running Windows Vista
> > Premium.
> > The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 x 2 3800+ Dual Core. The RAM is 1GB and the
> > graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE (128mb dedicated). What will
> > make
> > my computer run smoother/quicker, upgrading my GPU or upgrading my RAM? I
> > like to watch movies, listen to music, while surfing the web and running
> > basic applications (excel, word, itunes, etc.) I feel like programs open
> > up
> > slowly, windows starts slowly, and shuts down slowly. Should I upgrade my
> > GPU or my RAM or neither? If so, any recommendations on exactly what
> > product
> > to install? Thank you!

>
>
>

 
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Dustin Harper
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      03-06-2007
Although it shouldn't go slow, your GPU won't do much to speed it up. It
will speed up 3D gaming, and that's about it. Upgrading your RAM would help
a bit, but like I said... I shouldn't be going too slow.

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"gng007" <> wrote in message
news:09E5DFA8-3CD1-4E25-AE2B-...
> Please help. I just bought a new pc (HP Pavilion a1700n) and think I may
> want to upgrade either my RAM or my GPU. I am running Windows Vista
> Premium.
> The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 x 2 3800+ Dual Core. The RAM is 1GB and the
> graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE (128mb dedicated). What will
> make
> my computer run smoother/quicker, upgrading my GPU or upgrading my RAM? I
> like to watch movies, listen to music, while surfing the web and running
> basic applications (excel, word, itunes, etc.) I feel like programs open
> up
> slowly, windows starts slowly, and shuts down slowly. Should I upgrade my
> GPU or my RAM or neither? If so, any recommendations on exactly what
> product
> to install? Thank you!


 
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Mike G
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      03-06-2007
Install the gadget that monitors dual cpu's, interesting to watch as tasks
are in progress.

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> "gng007" <> wrote in message
> news:09E5DFA8-3CD1-4E25-AE2B-...
>> Please help. I just bought a new pc (HP Pavilion a1700n) and think I may
>> want to upgrade either my RAM or my GPU. I am running Windows Vista
>> Premium.
>> The CPU is an AMD Athlon 64 x 2 3800+ Dual Core. The RAM is 1GB and the
>> graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE (128mb dedicated). What will
>> make
>> my computer run smoother/quicker, upgrading my GPU or upgrading my RAM?
>> I
>> like to watch movies, listen to music, while surfing the web and running
>> basic applications (excel, word, itunes, etc.) I feel like programs open
>> up
>> slowly, windows starts slowly, and shuts down slowly. Should I upgrade
>> my
>> GPU or my RAM or neither? If so, any recommendations on exactly what
>> product
>> to install? Thank you!

>



 
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