Thursday, April 26, 2012

Is there a speed difference between a 128MB and 64MB PCI video card?

Since PCI is considerably slower than AGP. Would a 128MB video card noticeably out perform a 64MB video card. This computer is running a Pentium 3 at 900Mhz on a 133 FSB with 512MB of RAM.|||Video card memory doesn't correspond to speed. All it does is let the card use higher-quality textures, and other memory-intensive features. If both cards use the same processor, they will operate at the same speed.|||yes. there will be.

but if you are planning to upgrade, or still debating if it doesnt worth the try...

here is my recommendation. keep the motherboard - upgrade your processor, RAM, and harddrive. also the video card - and i promise you that those 200 bucks will be worthy!!!|||PCI is slower then AGP, however PCI Express is much faster then AGP. As for those cards it depends what you are doing, playing games designed for the age of those cards, yes you will see a difference, but if you or performing general task, word, internet, editing picutres, and small movies then no you will not see a different.|||you may not be able to swap your processor, depends on your mobo, but maxing out your ram and upgrading your video will give you a noticeable difference.|||Two answers:



Yes the 126MB would be better than the 65MB



Second Part: The bads news is that your computer is somewhat old. Putting new parts is not really going to make the machine run any faster. This is not what reallt what to hear, but its the truth.



You may be better off buying a newer computer. You can purchase a Emachnies with three times the power, Windows 7 for about $300.00



See the link below:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/eMachines-320-…

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