RAM - Random Access Memmory is where information is stored between the hard drive and the processor. Larger ammounts allow you to place more applications and files in it... much like a larger bowl being able to hold more cereal for example.Quote:
Originally posted by muzikjunkie
ram makes your computer do stuff faster, you'll need a new motherboard, ddr is twice as fast as sdr, try looking here http://www.newegg.com/
DDR is most certainly not twice as fast as SDR. On a good day it's about 33% (give or take a few) faster than your average SDR set up.
ZacT10 - your computer should be able to handle a GF4 pretty well. I'd suggest a Ti4200 though - it seems to be the best bang for the buck, and lets face it - the sooner you get it the better, right? You're most likely not going to squeeze that many more frames per second off of a Ti4600 as a result of your system so I really do not think it's worth it.
