hXcjedders

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My CPU Freq. is ~2.1GHz

If you don't upgrade that, you'll certainly want to make sure that you turn off all unnecessary programs before playing something graphically demanding.

Off-topic - Does anyone use the physics cards that they came out with a few years back? I heard about em, but never knew if they were worth a buy.
 

mohawkg2

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look under system and if you still can't find it download PC Wizard 2012.

NOPE.AVI I have 4 GB ram and since I have a 32 bit system it only uses 3 GBs of it, and I play top tier games just fine.
Graphics card then right? You have a really good card?
 

ProbeX

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Probe? My CPU Freq. is ~2.1GHz... what where you saying about Phenom and stuff?
Alright,if you have a socket type 938 you can have a Quad core processor, if not, then you could upgrade to a high Dual core. If you could figure out what socket type you have I can help you.
Graphics card then right? You have a really good card?
I have a Nvidia 450 GTS
 

Morbuzka

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Alright,if you have a socket type 938 you can have a Quad core processor, if not, then you could upgrade to a high Dual core. If you could figure out what socket type you have I can help you.

I have a Nvidia 450 GTS
How do you figure out socket type?
 

hXcjedders

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Probe? My CPU Freq. is ~2.1GHz... what where you saying about Phenom and stuff?

He was saying that you could possibly upgrade your chip to basically the top end for the chipset. Each motherboard has a certain chipset which matches a series of chips. Your chipset will be noted somewhere on the motherboard. You could not put just any chip in a motherboard, and seeing on how it's AMD, you would most likely not be able to put pentium chips in there (i say most likely because there may be some strange exception somewhere). Either way, you can only upgrade your chip so many times until they stop making chips for that chipset and you'll have to get a new motherboard after that if you wanna upgrade further.
 

ProbeX

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This is what it will look like:
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Morbuzka

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My Socket Type is Socket S1 (638), I might change motherboard to change to intel, however.
 

Morbuzka

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Also, I'm guessing Mainboard on PC Wizard is Motherboard, and in that case, my Mainboard is "Toshiba Portable PC"